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  • Settle-Carlisle Line
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  • The Settle–Carlisle Line (S&C) is a long main railway line in northern England. It is also known as the Settle and Carlisle. It is a part of the National Rail network and was constructed in the 1870s. Apart from temporary diversions (such as the closure of the West Coast Main Line) all passenger trains are operated by Northern Rail.
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End
stations
  • 10
Open
  • 1875
Status
  • Operational
Name
  • Settle-Carlisle Line
Locale
Type
  • Main Line
Caption
  • Steam locomotive Tornado on the Ribblehead Viaduct
Gauge
  • Standard gauge
System
Start
depot
  • Neville Hill, Leeds
Operator
  • Northern Rail
Routes
  • 1
Box Width
  • auto
Image width
  • 270
Owner
  • Network Rail
notrack
  • Double
Stock
  • Primarily Class 158
Elevation
  • Dent
abstract
  • The Settle–Carlisle Line (S&C) is a long main railway line in northern England. It is also known as the Settle and Carlisle. It is a part of the National Rail network and was constructed in the 1870s. Apart from temporary diversions (such as the closure of the West Coast Main Line) all passenger trains are operated by Northern Rail. The line runs through remote, scenic regions of the Yorkshire Dales and the North Pennines, from near the town of Settle, beginning at a junction with the line from Leeds to Morecambe, extending to the city of Carlisle close to the England/Scotland border. On the way the line passes through the town of Appleby-in-Westmorland and a number of small communities.