Carlisle North Junction

Location type

Junction

Name and dates

Carlisle North Junction

Opened on the Caledonian Railway.

Description

This junction is at the north end of Carlisle station, beyond the Victoria Viaduct overbridge. It is where the various passenger lines and lines on the west side of the station merge to become a double track as the line continues north.

Tags

Junction


Nearby stations
Carlisle
Crown Street
Bogfield
Carlisle Canal [Station]
Carlisle London Road
Port Carlisle Junction
Cummersdale
Scotby [NER]
Scotby [MR]
Parkhouse Halt
Brisco
Harker
Kirkandrews
Cumwhinton
Dalston
Viaduct Goods
Carlisle Gas Works
West Walls Goods
West Walls Shed
Caldew Viaduct [Dentonholme North]
Dentonholme South Junction
Dentonholme Goods
Dentonholme North Goods Junction
Caldew Viaduct [Dentonholme Joint]
Caldew Viaduct [Dentonholme South]
Dentonholme North Junction
Caldew Viaduct [NER]
Caldew Junction
Dalston Road Siding
Carr Biscuits
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.


Books


An Illustrated History of Carlisle's Railways

Bradshaw's Guides Scotlands Railways West Coast - Carlisle to Inverness: 5

Caledonian Dunalastairs and Associated Classes (Locomotive Monograph)

Caledonian in LMS Days (Railways in Retrospect)

Caledonian Railway

Caledonian Railway Carriages

Caledonian Railway Livery: The True Line Elegance and Style

Caledonian Railway Wagons & Non-Passenger Coaching Stock

Caledonian Routes 3: Stirling to Crianlarich - DVD - Oakwood Press

Caley to the Coast: Rothesay by Wemyss Bay (Oakwood Library of Railway History)

Callander & Oban Railway Through Time

Callander and Oban Railway (Library of Railway History)

Carlisle To Beattock: including the Dumfries Branch (Scottish Main Lines)

Carlisle to Hawick: The Waverley Route (Scml)

Signalling the Caledonian Railway

The Caledonian Railway 'jumbos' the 18in. X 26in. 0-6-0s

The Caledonian, Scotland's Imperial Railway: A History

The Vanished Railways of Old Western Dunbartonshire (Britains Railways/Old Photos)

Through Scotland with the Caledonian Railway

Vanished Railways of West Lothian