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Michael Portillo embarks on a scenic, thousand-mile rail journey from the Swedish capital, Stockholm, to Abisko in the northern reaches of the Arctic Circle. Steered by his 1936 edition of Bradshawâs Continental Railway Guide, Michael boards a steam train to celebrate Midsummer in Marielund, learns to decorate a Dala horse in Mora and takes an icy dip in one of the countryâs 96,000 lakes.
In Stockholm, Michael braves a precarious tour of the city from its rooftops before boarding a heritage tram to get the lowdown on 1930s Sweden from an expert. At the capitalâs Royal Institute of Technology, Michael investigates the transport of the future in a near-vacuum tube. He tours Uppsala University and takes Swedenâs 1,300km Inlandsbanan railway, which was completed in 1937, to travel north to Ostersund and Kiruna.
Michael finishes deep in the Arctic Circle at a remote climate research station, where scientists are building on data recorded at the time his guidebook was published. En route, Michael learns why Sweden built the strategic inland railway on which he is travelling. He discovers how the nation created a welfare state, has lunch with traditional Sami people in Vilhelmina and checks into a chilly hotel made of ice.
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9/01/2021 like Michaels colour ccdes for the areas visited really enjoyable episode this Sweden must be one of the most healthy Nations to live đđ đ
Fascinating program.
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Such a wonderful journey! Michael you have such a wonderful insight into every aspect of social and cultural history of every country,tremendous amount of research and hard work must have gone into every episode.
You have such a large collection of colorful jackets,you must have been traveling with a huge cupboard full of clothes.
Love your friendly style of conversing.
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What a delightful video!
Whereâs your $2000 fine for no Mask?
I would love to be at Sweden’s midsummer celebrations! I like folk music and dances.
Sweden struck again by COVID 19 in the 21st century .Social experiment has gone wrong miserably
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