This line is open. It was built by the Midland Railway. Much of the line crosses bare moorland using tunnels and viaducts and is much visited by steam specials. The line is supported and promoted by the Friends of the Settle-Carlisle Line .
These locations are along the line.
This is a two platform station in the south west of the town of Settle. The main station building is on the southbound platform. The town is also served by the more distant Giggleswick station further to the west.
...
...
More details...
More details...
More detailsThis is a two platform station with the main station building on the southbound platforms with a waiting shelter on the northbound platform. Buildings are of the Midland Railway style. The station is approached by a steep station road to the east.
...
This is a two platform station with staggered platforms. The original building remains on the up platform, in use as a visitor's centre and museum.
...
This was built as a double track 24 arch viaduct. It is 400 yds long and has a maximum height of 104 ft. It crosses Batty Moss and is also known as the Batty Moss Viaduct. Engineer John Sydney Crossley.
...
...
More detailsThis is a double track tunnel 1 mile 869 yards long.
...
...
More details...
More detailsThis is is the highest mainline station in England at a height of 1150 feet above sea level. It is a two platform station. The station building, now a private house, stands on the northbound platform. A waiting shelter, open to passengers, is on the southbound platform. The village of Dent is two miles away to the west by road.
...
...
More details...
More detailsThis is a two platform station. Midland Railway style buildings remain on the platforms and there is a fine signal box.
...
...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More detailsThis summit has an altitude of 1167 ft. The box formerly located here can now be found at Butterley.
...
...
More detailsThis two platform station is open. The station building h was restored and re-opening in 2005. It is topped with a weather station, 870ft above sea level.
...
...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details...
More details