Steaming Through the Yorkshire Dales

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This 73-mile link between Settle and Carlisle had been completed to exacting mainline standards by 1876 and was opened to passenger traffic, establishing a through-route between London and Scotland. The Settle & Carlisle line is famous for its many tunnels, bridges, cuttings and embankments, as well as its stations and their ornate buildings, but the viaducts are its best-known features. All along the route, bold man-made structures contrast with and enhance the natural beauty of the Yorkshire Dales. Surviving the threat of closure during the 1980s, the line has seen the popularity of steam-hauled railtours grow in recent years. Today, two or three workings may be observed each month. It’s these trains and their locomotives which are the subject of this book as we take a pictorial journey along the spectacular 33 miles of route which lie within the Yorkshire Dales National Park between Langcliffe in the south and Crosby Garrett in the north.
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Stock Code GB617.0
Author Fincham R
ISBN13 9781857946178
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 216
Width(mm) 304
Page Count 128
Publication Date 13 Jul 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher GRESLEY BOOKS
Record last updated 14/09/2023