This line is partly open. The section between Wennington and Skipton is still open. The section between Wennington and Lancaster is closed and the branch to Ingleton is closed. The company was also known as the Little North Western to differentiate it from the London and North Western Railway.
26/06/1846 | North Western Railway Act passed. |
31/12/1846 | North Western Railway First sod cut. |
30/07/1849 | North Western Railway Skipton to Ingleton opened. |
/06/1852 | North Western Railway Line worked by Midland Railway. |
/ /1859 | North Western Railway Line leased by Midland Railway. |
/ /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. |
/ /1890 | North Western Railway Wennington Junction signal box opened. |
31/04/2006 | North Western Railway Wennington Junction signal box demolished. |
This line is divided into a number of portions.
This is a two platform station. ...
More detailsThis was a short lived station at Settle Junction, just to its south.
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This is a two platform station. The main station building is on the eastbound platform, a 1950s replacement for the original main building. The goods yard was to the west of the station, on the north side of the line. ...
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