Carnforth

Location type

Station

Names and dates

Carnforth-Yealand (1846-1864)
Carnforth (1864-1970)

Station code: CNF National Rail
Opened on the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway.




Nearby stations
Carnforth [F and M R]
Bolton-le-Sands
Borwick
Silverdale
Hest Bank
Halton [NWR]
Caton
Burton and Holme
Bare Lane
Claughton
Lancaster Green Ayre
Poulton Lane
Scale Hall
Morecambe Euston Road
Arnside
Carnforth Iron Works
Shed
Carnforth Steel Works
Carnforth Bridge 128 [LC]
Kellet Road Footbridge 127A [LC]
Carnforth East Junction
Hodgson^s Bridge 129 [LC]
Carnforth Furness and Midland Junction
Shed
Thwaite End Bridge 127 [LC]
Carnforth Bottom End Sidings
Cote Stones Bridge
Brewers Barn Bridge 129A [LC]
Carnforth Slag Tips
Barkers Bridge 126 [LC]
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.


News items

03/12/2020Iconic Carnforth film is 75 years old [Lancashire Evening Post]
09/10/2020Picture of the Week: The Jacobite steam train [Clydebank Post]
06/08/2020Fire crews called out to tackle train carriage blaze [The Westmorland Gazette]
03/01/2019Final Class 37 working on the Cumbrian Coast on January 11 [Railways Illustrated]
06/02/2016Flying Scotsman's mainline return after £4.2m revamp [BBC News]
30/06/2014Carnforth train campaign reaches the top [The Visitor]
08/04/2013Jubilee 45699 'Galatea' undergoes main line testing [Railscot]
26/08/2010Vital revamp for Arnside Viaduct
21/02/2009Tebay victims remembered [The Visitor]
19/08/2008Downpour floods station underpass [Lancaster Guardian]

Books


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

An Illustrated History of Carlisle's Railways