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Settle to Carlisle railway celebrates 150 years A line carved out of stone The Independent

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SETTLE & CARLISLE ROUTE MAP | Map of the Settle & Carlisle Railway. Clitheroe-Hellifield. S & C. SOUTHERN SECTION. Hellifield-Blea Moor. S & C. CENTRAL SECTION. Blea Moor-Appleby.


SETTLE & CARLISLE ROUTE MAP APPLEBY to CARLISLE

The illustrated route map (click above to enlarge) for the Leeds-Settle-Carlisle Railway shows all stations between Carlisle and Leeds. Note that all stations marked in blue are manned stations. The map also shows all stations found along the Leeds-Bentham-Lancaster/Morecambe rail line.


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Map showing the location of the Settle-Carlisle Railway Conservation Area (SCRCA). The Settle-Carlisle Railway Conservation Area (SCRCA) is a 78-mile section of mainline railway in northwest England that is considered to be an area of special architectural and historical interest. In a bid to preserve the character and appearance of this.


SETTLE & CARLISLE ROUTE MAP HELLIFIELD to BLEA MOOR

£16.50 HARVEY map and line guide for the beautiful Settle to Carlisle Railway. Includes maps, history of the route and the line and other visitor information.


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SETTLE & CARLISLE ROUTE MAP Map of the Settle & Carlisle Railway

The Settle-Carlisle Railway Conservation Area is a 78-mile section of mainline railway that is considered to be an area of special architectural and historical interest. In a bid to preserve the character and appearance of this historically important section of Britain's national rail network, it was officially designated a conservation area in 1991.


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Carlisle Cathedral is a popular place to visit with its stained-glass windows, medieval paintings and painted ceilings. carlislecathedral.org.uk. The Tullie House Museum offers galleries, replicas of a Roman street and an Edwardian railway carriage. tullie.org.uk. Some of the staff who look after passengers on the route.


Historic Ordnance Survey Map of Settle, 19031904

A map of the connecting services and an illustrated route map for the Leeds-Settle-Carlisle Railway shows all the stations between Carlisle and Leeds. The Dalesbus is a local services which runs throughout the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It holds extra services on Sundays and Bank Holidays. More info


SETTLE & CARLISLE ROUTE MAP BLEA MOOR to APPLEBY

The 72 miles of track between Carlisle and Settle has 20 stations (11 open, 9 closed), 17 major viaducts, 14 tunnels, 2 level crossings, and 12 signal boxes (2 preserved). [wpgmza id="18″] A - Carlisle Station Scotby Station (closed) Cumwhinton Station (closed) Cotehill Station (closed) Cotehill Viaduct Low House Crossing Dry Beck Viaduct


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Settle to Carlisle Railway Illustrated Map An illustrated route map commissioned by the historic Settle to Carlisle Railway. Sign up to my illustration newsletter:


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Petteril Bridge Junction CARLISLE SCOTBY 1942 River Eden CUMWHINTON 1956 Cotehill Viaduct COTEHILL 1952 Dry Beck Viaduct ARMATHWAITE Armathwaite Tunnel Armathwaite Viaduct Baron Wood Tunnels 1 (south) & 2 (north) LAZONBY & KIRKOSWALD Lazonby Tunnel Eden Lacy Viaduct


Introduction & FAQ's

The Settle-Carlisle line (also known as the Settle and Carlisle (S&C)) is a 73-mile-long (117 km) main railway line in northern England. The route, which crosses the remote, scenic regions of the Yorkshire Dales and the North Pennines, runs between Settle Junction, on the Leeds-Morecambe line, and Carlisle, near the English-Scottish borders.


Introduction & FAQ's The Settle Carlisle Railway

The Carlisle to Settle Railway. The Settle to Carlisle Railway is one of the most scenic and impressive railways in the UK, with viaducts, tunnels and the wild scenery of the North Pennines, Eden Valley and Yorkshire Dales. The Settle to Carlisle Railway was the last great mainline railway to be built in this country.


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The opening hours of the stations are: View and illustrated line map of the Leeds-Settle-Carlisle railway here. Learn more about facilities available at stations along the Leeds-Settle-Carlisle railway and beyond by visiting National Rail Enquiries website here.


Plan your journey along the iconic LeedsSettleCarlisle Railway here.

The Settle to Carlisle line is one of the most scenic railway journeys in England. It forged a strategic link between London, the Midlands and Scotland. The Midland Railway Company began.