/ / | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway Takes over the Lancaster Canal, and thus the Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway. Services to the south from Lancaster Penny Lane diverted to Lancaster Castle. |
/ /1844 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway Line authorised. |
12/07/1844 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway Cutting of first sod. |
/ /1846 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway Line opened. The line does not have a Carlisle terminus. In Carlisle the line joins the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway at London Road Junction [Carlisle]. The N&C's passenger terminus, Carlisle London Road, could be reached by reversal. |
01/09/1847 | Caledonian Railway
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway Carlisle Citadel opened. The short Maryport and Carlisle Railway branch to Carlisle Crown Street is crossed, on the level, by the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway on its approach to the new Carlisle Citadel. This approach had crossed the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway on the level too, just to the south east. |
17/03/1849 | Maryport and Carlisle Railway Lancaster and Carlisle Railway gains possession of Carlisle Crown Street and demolishes it. |
01/06/1851 | Maryport and Carlisle Railway Carlisle Crown Street's old tracks attached to Carlisle Citadel by permission of the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway and Caledonian Railway. |
10/05/1857 | Caledonian Railway
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway The Caledonian Railway and Lancaster and Carlisle Railway make the 'Citadel Station Agreement' for Carlisle Citadel. |
10/09/1859 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
London and North Western Railway Lancaster and Carlisle Railway leased by the London and North Western Railway. |
/ /1861 | Caledonian Railway
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway Agreement to enlarge Carlisle Citadel station, owned by the Caledonian Railway and Lancaster and Carlisle Railway. A joint committee is to be created which will include the Glasgow and South Western Railway, Maryport and Carlisle Railway and North British Railway. |
09/06/1862 | Eden Valley Railway Opened from Kirkby Stephen (South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway) to Clifton [Moor] (just south of Penrith on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway, the junction giving access to the south). Engineer: Thomas Bouch. |
/ /1863 | Eden Valley Railway Opening of a curve from Weatherriggs Junction to meet the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway at Eden Valley Junction, and opening of Clifton [Moor] station on the curve. |
/ /1868 | Settle and Carlisle Line (Midland Railway) An agreement with the London and North Western Railway is reached over use of the Ingleton Branch (London and North Western Railway) and Lancaster and Carlisle Railway by the Midland Railway. The route would involve the North Western Railway. The Midland Railway tries to abandon the Settle and Carlisle Line (Midland Railway). The North British Railway and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway block the abandonment. |
08/07/1877 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
London and North Western Railway The London and North Western Railway opens a new southern approach to Carlisle Citadel, London and North Western Railway No 1 Approach Line. |
/ /1878 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
London and North Western Railway Lancaster and Carlisle Railway vested into the London and North Western Railway. |
/ /1879 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
London and North Western Railway Lancaster and Carlisle Railway fully amalgamated with the London and North Western Railway. |
/ /1888 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
Caledonian Railway Involved in the railway races to Edinburgh in July and August! |
/ /1970 | Caledonian Railway
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
Lancaster and Preston JunctionRailway
Preston and Wigan Railway
Wigan Branch Railway
Warrington and Newton Railway
Grand Junction Railway Weaver Junction (south of Warrington) to Glasgow electrification authorised. |
06/05/1974 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway
Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway
Preston and Wigan Railway Electric services begin. |
01/03/2008 | Lancaster and Carlisle Railway In high wind five empty containers are blown from a Freightliner Tilbury - Coatbridge Freightliner Terminal train at Hardendale (south of Shap). |