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Also available in High Definition on Blu-ray Manchester Airport to Liverpool Lime StreetWe travel aboard a Northern Rail class 156 Sprinter for an exceptionally smooth ride. This limited-stop service shows us the whole Airport Branch, the Stockport-avoiding line built as recently as 1909 and the approach and through platforms at Manchester Piccadilly followed by the elevated section through Oxford Road. We then join the very original route surveyed and built by none other than George Stephenson. The stone block permanent way has long since gone but the history is still there to be told by former Calendar anchor Alan Hardwick.Chat Moss has gone down in railway folklore as one of George Stephensons greatest feats, laying a railway line across a seemingly impenetrable bog. See how little it has changed today from the cab and from a helicopter flying overhead! We then travel through Rainhill over the ground covered by Stephensons famous Rocket - the winner of the Rainhill Locomotive Trials in 1829. Edge Hill is another place long associated with this pioneering railway and from here the line descends into Liverpool Lime Street through a myriad of tunnels flanked by deep rock cuttings, seen best of all from the Drivers cab. Bonus Footage Liverpool Road old Terminus.Rainhill Trials Exhibition.Picture format 16:9 widescreen.Blu-ray version: This is the same Drivers eye view but in 1080 line high definition format.