Burneside

Location type

Station

Name and dates

Burneside

Where: North West England, England
Opened on the Kendal and Windermere Railway.


Nearby stations
Kendal
Staveley
Oxenholme Lake District
Grayrigg [1st]
Windermere
Grayrigg [2nd]
Low Gill [1st]
Low Gill [2nd]
Heversham
Tebay
Tebay
Milnthorpe
Sedbergh
Middleton-on-Lune
Sandside
Kendal Canal Basin [LC]
Docker Viaduct
Crowpark Bridge [LC]
Larkrigg Hall Bridge 180 [LC]
Horse Park Bridge [LC]
Sedgwick Aqueduct
Sedgwick Hall Bridge 177 [LC]
Howards Bridge 176 [LC]
Sellet Hall Bridge [LC]
Stainton Crossing Bridge [LC]
Stainton Aqueduct
Tourist/other
Kendal Castle
Hay Fell Signal Box
Lambrigg Crossing Signal Box
Mosedale Hall Crossing Signal Box
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.


News items

10/07/2023Loud Es, missing S and silent Ands - Residents respond to appeal for help with station pronunciation as Northern issues final call for feedback on new on-board announcements [Northern]
14/01/2021Northern services resume after landslip [News and Star]

Books


A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: The Lake Counties v. 14 (Regional Railway History)

Cumbrian Railway Photographer, William Nash (X Series)

Cumbrian Railways (Sutton's Photographic History of Railways)

Images of Cumbrian Railways

Kendal and Windermere Railway

The Kendal and Windermere Railway (Oakwood Library of Railway History)

Walks Around Windermere (Dalesman Walks Around)

Wings on Windermere: The History of the Lake District's Forgotten Flying Boat Factory (White)