- The London Underground: The World's First Underground Railway (2013)
- Tokyo Subway: The World's Busiest (2015)
- The Great Victoria Line (1969)
- The New York Subway: A Journey Through Time (2018)
- The Tramways of Europe (2010)
- The Bus That Changed Britain (2014)
- The Metro: Paris Underground (2007)
- The Cable Cars of San Francisco (2006)
- The Berlin U-Bahn: A Century of Travel (2012)
- The Tramways of Melbourne (2011)
Public transport is the lifeblood of cities, connecting people, cultures, and economies. These documentaries delve into the intricate systems, the history, and the future of public transportation, offering viewers a unique perspective on how these networks shape our world. From the bustling subways of Tokyo to the iconic red buses of London, these films provide not just a journey through transit but also a deeper understanding of urban life and human interaction.

The London Underground: The World's First Underground Railway (2013)
Description: This documentary explores the history of the London Underground, the world's first subway system, detailing its construction, expansion, and the impact it had on urban development and daily life in London.
Fact: The film includes rare archival footage and interviews with historians and engineers who worked on the Underground.


Tokyo Subway: The World's Busiest (2015)
Description: A deep dive into the Tokyo subway system, which handles over 8.7 million passengers daily, showcasing its efficiency, technology, and the unique culture of commuting in Japan.
Fact: The documentary features interviews with commuters, station staff, and transport experts, providing a comprehensive view of the system's operations.


The Great Victoria Line (1969)
Description: This classic documentary captures the construction and opening of the Victoria Line in London, highlighting the engineering feats and the social changes it brought to the city.
Fact: It was one of the first documentaries to use color film to document the building of a major transport project.


The New York Subway: A Journey Through Time (2018)
Description: This film traces the history of the New York City Subway, from its inception in 1904 to modern times, exploring its cultural significance and the challenges it faces today.
Fact: Features interviews with subway enthusiasts and historians, as well as footage of the system's most iconic moments.


The Tramways of Europe (2010)
Description: A journey across Europe to explore the diverse tram systems, from the historic trams of Lisbon to the modern trams of Amsterdam, showcasing how these vehicles have evolved with cities.
Fact: The documentary includes a segment on the revival of trams in cities where they were once phased out.


The Bus That Changed Britain (2014)
Description: Focuses on the Routemaster bus, an iconic symbol of London, detailing its design, its role in the city's transport history, and the efforts to bring it back into service.
Fact: Includes interviews with designers, drivers, and passengers who share their memories of the Routemaster.


The Metro: Paris Underground (2007)
Description: This documentary explores the Paris Metro, one of the oldest and most extensive subway systems in the world, looking at its art, architecture, and the daily life of its users.
Fact: Features a segment on the Metro's role during World War II.


The Cable Cars of San Francisco (2006)
Description: A look at the historic cable car system of San Francisco, detailing its operation, preservation efforts, and its status as a National Historic Landmark.
Fact: The film includes behind-the-scenes access to the cable car barn and interviews with cable car operators.


The Berlin U-Bahn: A Century of Travel (2012)
Description: Chronicles the history of the Berlin U-Bahn, from its beginnings in 1902, through the division of the city, to its reunification and modernization.
Fact: Highlights the unique design of the U-Bahn stations, many of which are architectural gems.


The Tramways of Melbourne (2011)
Description: An exploration of Melbourne's extensive tram network, the largest in the world, showcasing its heritage, its role in the city's transport, and the community's attachment to it.
Fact: The documentary features a segment on the W-class trams, which are now heritage-listed.
