The Euros football tournament is here, providing the first big match-day crowds Central has seen in over a year. Meanwhile, Paul finds out whether the historical station tours can restart. Show more
The Caledonian Sleeper takes one brave young passenger to London, while a writer explores the golden age of the service. Show more
A heatwave causes thousands of passengers to head for the beach, and a busy shift for Scotrail's CCTV staff throws up some dangerous challenges. Show more
The Central Station team have to help modernise the network - whether that's working on new rail electrification or attempting a record-breaking journey from London to Euston. Show more
A breakdown on the West Coast Mainline means the team must deal with serious disruption, and there is big news for tour guides Paul and Jackie. Show more
Festival crowds are back, and there is a mystery to solve in the station basement. Meanwhile, British Transport Police officers respond to a worrying report of a trespasser on the tracks. Show more
Jackie and Drew get exciting news that will have a big impact on the station tours, and Paul explores the fascinating history of Glasgow’s shipyards and their link to the railway. Show more
Work begins on clearing the Victorian Platform, and on the concourse, staff work alongside the Transport Police to combat drug issues in and around the station. Show more
The Central team adapt as the station’s low level closes for eight weeks as part of a huge engineering project. Outside the station, the Network Rail helicopter takes to the skies. Show more
Easter weekend is here, bringing with it rival football fans and bank holiday revellers who put the station staff to the test, and there’s a new police dog in training. Show more
The station tours are a man down, putting extra pressure on tour guide Jackie. Outside the station, the engineers at Polmadie depot are working against the clock. Show more
The Argyll line closure comes to an end, and Glasgow Central Low Level reopens. Meanwhile, on the concourse, a special tea party is held to celebrate the Queen's jubilee weekend. Show more
Unprecedented access to one of the country’s top law firms as they begin the public inquiry into the death of Sheku Bayoh, who died after contact with the police in 2015. Show more
New evidence arrives at The Firm, and Aamer takes on the case of a man who died in hospital under unexplained circumstances. Show more
The sister of Sheku Bayoh gives evidence to the public inquiry into his death. Meanwhile, Ryan meets with a new client who has very little defence against his charges. Show more
The Firm prepares for the start of the long-awaited Scottish Covid Inquiry, and shock revelations hit the headlines. Show more
As one of Aamer’s good friends, Humza Yousaf, becomes Scotland’s first minister, Aamer himself takes on the prison service in two very different cases relating to death in custody. Show more
Aamer is torn between his ever-increasing workload and his responsibilities as a father. An announcement from the chief constable of Police Scotland shocks Aamer and the team. Show more
The Sheku Bayoh inquiry focuses on cause of death, which proves traumatic for the family. Aamer takes on the case of a police incident in which a refugee was shot dead. Show more