We take a ride along the legendary
Settle to
Carlisle line with 66011 + 19
HTA wagons forming 4Z20 from Carlisle Kingmoor
Network Yard to
Milford West Down reception Yard. Our journey takes in some of the most stunning scenery along this picturesque route between Cumbria and
Yorkshire.
Our journey starts in number 9 reception in the
Down yard at Carlisle Kingmoor. From there, we take the route to Carlisle
Station via the Down
Goods and arrive on Goods B line in
Carlisle station where we await the arrival of a
Northern service to clear the branch at
London Road Junction. After departing the station we head towards London Road Junction and Petteril bridge Junction before routing on to the
S&C; line. From here it's flat out nearly all the way to
Ais Gill summit as we pass through the pristine countryside and preserved mainline stations.
From Ais Gill it's a small decent towards
Garsdale then we climb again to Blea
Moor passing
Dent Station (The highest main line station in
England at 1150 feet above sea level). New signals are visible at Blea Moor to allow trains from the newly installed
Horton Quarry Junction to run-round and head south.
After emerging from
Blea Moor Tunnel, it's all downhill to Settle Junction with a fierce 1-in-100 gradient.
Once over Ribble
Head Viaduct, we are able to coast all the way to Settle Junction allowing the gradient to increase our speed whilst ensuring we don't go over 60mph.
As we pass Settle Junction, it's back on the power for the short climb to
Coniston Cold taking in the views of the semaphore signals of
Hellifield and we then coast again to
Skipton where we momentarily pause at
Broughton Road Sidings to allow a passenger service to depart Skipton for
Leeds.
It's at this
point we start running under the
OHLE of the
Aire Valley Triangle .
Unfortunately, it's slow progress due to long signal sections and frequent station stops for the passenger trains and we continue our journey as far as
Shipley on restrictive aspects most of the way.
As our journey takes us southbound, we pass through
Keighley and get a small glimpse of the old Shipley Keighley Junction signal box that was relocated here from Shipley to preserve it. This is also the station to change for the
Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
Once clear of Shipley, we are able to crank up the power again for 75mph running as far as
Kristal.
Emerging from
Thackley Tunnel we see the new Apperly
Bridge Station (with a couple of happy enthusiasts on the Down platform) and then the new Kristal
Forge station too.
Upon arrival at
Whitehall Junction, the service is pathed for 35 minutes as per the schedule and then a further 10 minutes at
Engine Shed Junction at
Holbeck locomotive depot.
Upon clearing Engine Shed Junction, we are nonstop to Milford
West Sidings via
Castleford and Fairburn where, under near darkness, we arrive on the Down
Reception where our service terminates today.
All required permissions were granted for the filming of this service as it holds significant historical relevance due to the semaphore signals and various intermediate signal boxes that are now part of the heritage of the world famous
Settle and Carlisle line.
- published: 05 Jun 2016
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