Join Dan on his travel through the longest tunnels, over the highest bridges and in the first ever steam trains to explore the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the transportation of people and goods. Firstly the muddy, waterlogged roads were transformed into hard-wearing, smooth water resistant surfaces. Then James Brindley made water run uphill and gave us stunning aqueducts and intricate canals. This was followed by the invention of the steam locomotive, the Puffing Devil, by Richard Trevithick and the Montgolfier brothers first ever hot-air balloon.