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Excellent look at the Settle and Carlisle / S & C, well worth acquiring for planning a trip, or have already been and wish to relive the stunning locations and atmosphere. The Settle-Carlisle line (also known as the Settle and Carlisle / S&C) is a 73-mile-long (117 km) main railway line in northern England. For over one hundred and fifty years, since the line was first envisaged by the Midland Railway (MR) in the 1860s, theSettle-Carlisle route has captured the imagination of the traveling public, railway buffs and those with a quest for romance and adventure. Although conceived primarily as a high-speed route for Anglo-Scottish traffic, the Settle and Carlisle line was able to serve many of the local communities along the way by means of local stopping trains for passengers and the haulage of goods and parcel traffic.

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Settle to Carlisle, Anthony Lambert

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Année de publication
1995
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Titre
Settle to Carlisle
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Parragon
Publié
1995
Format
rigide
Pages
96
ISBN10
0752526316
ISBN13
9780752526317
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Excellent look at the Settle and Carlisle / S & C, well worth acquiring for planning a trip, or have already been and wish to relive the stunning locations and atmosphere. The Settle-Carlisle line (also known as the Settle and Carlisle / S&C) is a 73-mile-long (117 km) main railway line in northern England. For over one hundred and fifty years, since the line was first envisaged by the Midland Railway (MR) in the 1860s, theSettle-Carlisle route has captured the imagination of the traveling public, railway buffs and those with a quest for romance and adventure. Although conceived primarily as a high-speed route for Anglo-Scottish traffic, the Settle and Carlisle line was able to serve many of the local communities along the way by means of local stopping trains for passengers and the haulage of goods and parcel traffic.