Settle-Carlisle Railway
The Settle-Carlisle Railway is a scenic railway line in northern England, connecting the towns of Settle and Carlisle. Opened in 1876, it spans approximately 73 miles and is known for its stunning views of the Yorkshire Dales and the Cumbrian Mountains. The line features impressive engineering, including the iconic Ribblehead Viaduct.
This railway is not only a vital transport link but also a popular tourist attraction. It offers passengers a chance to experience the beautiful landscapes of the North Pennines and Lake District. The line is still operational today, serving both local commuters and visitors seeking picturesque journeys.