My Feet Are Wet, But It's Still Beautiful - Episode 45, Day 82 - Settle to Carlisle

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • It's the 27th July, and it's a rainy day but Geoff & Vicki don't care - because today they're on one of the finest train journeys in the world - the Settle & Carlisle Railway. The route takes them over hill and under dale, including the highest station in England, and the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct.
    Friends of Settle & Carlisle website: www.foscl.org.uk/
    See our progress map at: allthestations....
    Geoff and Vicki are visiting ALL 2,563 national railway stations in Britain - view the progress map and loads more information about the project on the website at: allthestations....
    ROUTE: Leeds - Ribblehead - Dent - Appleby - Carlisle - Lancaster

Комментарии • 267

  • @inkyscrolls5193
    @inkyscrolls5193 7 лет назад +29

    09:43 The acceleration on those new-fangled 158s is amazing.

  • @Trockenshampooleopard
    @Trockenshampooleopard 5 лет назад +44

    Why has no one yet commented what a good boi Ruswarp was? Good boi, Ruswarp!

    • @transitimprover
      @transitimprover 3 года назад

      Why do you care?

    • @ZGryphon
      @ZGryphon 2 года назад +3

      He's the Hachiko of the Dales.

    • @davidbarrass
      @davidbarrass 2 года назад +2

      I knew Ruswarp and his owner - Graham Nuttall - I was on many walks with them both. Graham was a quiet man with a great sense of humour when you got to know him. I was very saddened when I heard about his death and have patted Ruswarp's statue every time I've been to Garsdale, which hasn't been as often as I'd have liked

  • @Ulleskelf
    @Ulleskelf 7 лет назад +33

    The video ends at 14:49, which is the time on a weekday that a Carlisle train leaves Leeds!

  • @SnabbKassa
    @SnabbKassa 5 лет назад +10

    I can't think of anything more British than a dog signing a petition about a railway line.

    • @ryanparker4996
      @ryanparker4996 2 года назад

      Definitely sounds like something you'd see in a Yorkshire Tea advert 😂

  • @garywoolton1875
    @garywoolton1875 7 лет назад +22

    One of my favourite train journeys ever was Leeds to Carlisle, then from Carlisle round the Coast line to Lancaster and then Lancaster back to Leeds... Wonderful train day.

    • @user-vq8gm3vj8o
      @user-vq8gm3vj8o 2 года назад

      How about Carlisle to Newcastle and then Newcastle to Leeds😂

  • @passiveagressive4983
    @passiveagressive4983 4 года назад +5

    I have no interest in trains. WHY AM I SO OBSESSED WITH THIS CHANNEL😅😅😅

  • @marklinzeit
    @marklinzeit 7 лет назад +3

    Imagine not knowing of the existence of the Ribblehead viaduct. You are also a railway fan. Then you are making a walk along the Dales Way. Walking along, wondering why the ground is so squishy, marveling at the Roman roads. Then out of nowhere the Ribblehead comes into view. So remarkable. So unexpected. So beautiful. Your video, with the great pictures and piano music brought back that once in a lifetime event. It is so sad that so many workers lost their lives building such a beautiful practical construction. It is forever in my memory. Thank you for the visit.

  • @stevieinselby
    @stevieinselby 7 лет назад +56

    The usual Yorkshireman reply to why Dent station is so far from the village is “ ’appen they wanted it near t’railway"

    • @Mortimer50145
      @Mortimer50145 7 лет назад +4

      Do you remember in the All Creatures Great and Small series, Mrs Pumphrey had a long-suffering gardener who was always being prevailed upon to pander to Tricki Woo's fads. He usually replied with a well-chosen, weary, laconic put-down.
      Well “ ’appen they wanted it near t’railway" is just the sort of thing I can imagine him saying :-)

    • @thoughtengine
      @thoughtengine 5 лет назад +2

      A joke that's long since worn out in Australia.

  • @390h8er
    @390h8er 7 лет назад +2

    There really is something very beautiful and humbling about being at an isolated location in very wet weather.

  • @ClassicGamerX11
    @ClassicGamerX11 7 лет назад +51

    Despite the good old British summer, the drone shots still looked amazing, what a brilliant piece of engineering that viaduct is.

  • @TheNails3
    @TheNails3 4 года назад +4

    The story about Ruswarp made me well up, what a special dog 💕🐾🐾 And thank you to lovely Josie for telling the story.

  • @JVerschueren
    @JVerschueren 7 лет назад +18

    10:05 that sip of warm tea when you're soaked to the bone...

    • @martinclitheroe
      @martinclitheroe 7 лет назад +1

      Jan Verschueren my feet didn't dry out all day. Socks and shoes were completely sodden from the walk to the viaduct

  • @blackberrypickle7651
    @blackberrypickle7651 7 лет назад +11

    "The fadey thing." So that's what the pros call it!

  • @nickyp28
    @nickyp28 7 лет назад +5

    you'll enjoy Glasgow Geoff. Largest and busiest suburban network outside of London, plenty of disused stations and tunnels under the city, particularly Glasgow Cross, Glasgow Green and Botanic Gardens. The Glasgow Subway is well known for being the third oldest metro in the world, but our two national rail lines which run east-west in cut and cover tunnels both predate the Subway, so plenty to explore!

    • @s125ish
      @s125ish 7 лет назад

      nickyp28 funny to think used to be through trains from Glasgow over the settle line

  • @andrewrcmadwilkinson6999
    @andrewrcmadwilkinson6999 3 года назад +1

    I REMEMBER IN THE EARLY 1990'S MYSELF AND MY DAD STAYED OVERNIGHT IN CARLISLE THE HOTEL NEAR THE STATION
    THE NEXT DAY WENT ON A SPECIAL TRAIN HAULED BY 2 CLASS 40S SET OFF FROM GLASGOW TO LEEDS VIA SETTLE TO CARLISLE IN THE SUMMER BRILLIANT

  • @grayman999
    @grayman999 7 лет назад +9

    That was excellent beautifully produced and interesting content thanks for sharing 👍

  • @grahamlive
    @grahamlive 7 лет назад +13

    I love the lady at Appleby station's accent. Especially the way she said "Faceboook". Brilliant! :)

    • @rosemarywarner6759
      @rosemarywarner6759 5 лет назад +1

      Part of the local accent in areas of NW England. My grandma says it like that :)

    • @SnabbKassa
      @SnabbKassa 5 лет назад

      But double o does make an ooo sound. It's the rest of the country that's wrong. Scousers and Teessiders also say oooo.

    • @jamesdavison1786
      @jamesdavison1786 5 лет назад

      grahamlive fierce-boook

  • @2760ade
    @2760ade 3 года назад +1

    You missed Blea Moor tunnel by leaving the train at Ribblehead and rejoining at Dent! Shame, as it is another fantastic feat of engineering at well over a mile long. Lovely to see the viaduct from the ground though :)

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures 6 лет назад +3

    I love the Settle & Carlisle Line!

  • @cbak12sg
    @cbak12sg 7 лет назад +3

    This was the bit I was most looking forward to.

  • @obel15k
    @obel15k 7 лет назад +8

    One of the best videos so far. When the line was closed for engineering work a few years ago there was a weekend where the public could walk across Ribblehead Viaduct. Apparently the Saturday was glorious sunshine, but unfortunately I'd chosen the Sunday which was as wet as your visit. It was still an amazing experience, despite getting soaked. I really need to try and cross it on a train sometime!

  • @tomgirldouble3249
    @tomgirldouble3249 5 лет назад +2

    Loved it, home territory for me, lovely tribute to the Navvies and the brave faithful dog xx 👍🏻😃💜

  • @MrGreatplum
    @MrGreatplum 7 лет назад +14

    If ever one line needed its own episode, it's this one - beautifully done guys!
    (Anyone notice langwathby railway station building is for sale? Anyone up for it? 😆)

    • @MrGreatplum
      @MrGreatplum 7 лет назад

      Zackktech - www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for-sale/property-38101981.html

    • @martinclitheroe
      @martinclitheroe 7 лет назад +1

      Tina Onions - was a Marshall once. Long way for us all, Tina! But would make a lovely home

  • @ascasc9957
    @ascasc9957 7 лет назад +13

    Last Sunday I went on that line on the flying scotsman

  • @Jamesclass37
    @Jamesclass37 7 лет назад +1

    That story about Russell actually made me cry. That is loyalty, right there!

  • @neilwilson5785
    @neilwilson5785 3 года назад

    Back here from the Q&A in July 2021! This is a classic, TBH.

  • @RoulinBrooks
    @RoulinBrooks 7 лет назад +1

    That lovely, cheerful Appleby station is quite a contrast to the station in the last episode that had garbage all over the place and Geoff said it could use some tidying up.

  • @VVellieMan
    @VVellieMan 7 лет назад +52

    Loved it, best yet! Pity it was raining at Horton, you missed the magnificent Pen-Y-Ghent dominating the landscape. The BBC should take note, your videos are far better than the dry, dreary Michael Portillo series.

    • @pj100565
      @pj100565 7 лет назад +8

      VVellieMan but don't we have Portillo to thank for the fact the S&C is still open and that the viaduct is still standing?

    • @VVellieMan
      @VVellieMan 7 лет назад +2

      Yes fair point, no question that MP has done an awful lot for the railways. But in terms of entertaining TV... no contest.

    • @cbak12sg
      @cbak12sg 7 лет назад +1

      VVellieMan Paul Johnson was talking about the fact that, when he was a transport minister in the 1980s, Portillo saved the line from closure.

    • @VVellieMan
      @VVellieMan 7 лет назад +3

      Yes I know about his role in saving the S-C line. But I'm talking about a railway based travelogue programme in 2017 - and I would rather watch Geoff and Vicki's rather than Michael's.

    • @ianmcclavin
      @ianmcclavin 7 лет назад +5

      Just had a thought, I'm trying to imagine Mr Portillo excitedly running along a platform exclaiming "It's the cutest train I've ever seen!!" No, I just can't picture that. 😃

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures 5 лет назад +2

    I love your visit to St. Leonard's Church!

  • @ripx10
    @ripx10 6 лет назад +3

    I’ve been binge watching this little gem for the last 5 days - fantastic, and this episode is very poignant. Thank you. 🙏🏼

  • @davidflack6430
    @davidflack6430 7 лет назад +1

    One of the best videos so far.

  • @ianmcclavin
    @ianmcclavin 7 лет назад +2

    I first rode the Settle & Carlisle in 1987 while it was under threat of closure. There were railtours galore the following year with loads of people wanting to ride the line before it closed. Now, some 30 years later, thank God it didn't!!

  • @gobears6487
    @gobears6487 7 лет назад +1

    Random extra comment... that's a lovely opening shot!

  • @josephkarl2061
    @josephkarl2061 7 лет назад +9

    The best video you've done so far, and I'll say it now - probably the best of the series. Great photography, great people, great stories, and some drama along the way. You really can't ask for more.
    If I ever make it to the UK, I'll go there and make my own S&C video, but make it twice as long, because I'm certain there's more to see and do than the brief glimpse you gave us.
    Also, it's much better in the rain. More light shift, more cloud patterns, more drama - just more!
    Many, many thanks for this Geoff, Vicki and all the team.
    Joseph Karl :D

  • @john1703
    @john1703 3 года назад

    Any hot cup of tea, when you are cold and wet, is brilliant!

  • @oscyk
    @oscyk 2 года назад

    It's amazing to think that people lost their lives to let you make a train journey from Leeds to Scotland.

  • @MichaelBrodie68
    @MichaelBrodie68 7 лет назад +1

    Superb video - wonderful photography and editing. As beautiful as it is poignant. When I read the history of the Settle and Carlisle line, I found it very moving and always imagined the navvies working in the rain - so the weather was very appropriate. This video is going into my "Best of RUclips" videos...and I'm off to run a train down the line in Train Simulator!

  • @gh1851
    @gh1851 7 лет назад +1

    9.55 on the clock. Geoff pulls out a cup of tea! Tick....👍❤

  • @jamessmith6402
    @jamessmith6402 7 лет назад +2

    Best one yet ! Thanks from Johannesberg

  • @Timstravels01
    @Timstravels01 7 лет назад +2

    Each episode gets better and better guys!

    • @RoulinBrooks
      @RoulinBrooks 7 лет назад +1

      Which makes it all that much worse that they're in the final stages of All the Stations. I so look forward to these videos. I hate to think of the series coming to an end.

  • @mattkane5468
    @mattkane5468 5 лет назад +7

    The routes included with the original version of Microsoft Train Simulator included this one.

  • @Darren79
    @Darren79 7 лет назад

    A really great set of stations in stunning countryside - you can't beat rain soaked hillsides (as long as you're dressed for it!)

  • @Cameramankeith
    @Cameramankeith 7 лет назад +1

    Fully agree with Geoff's comment that it was better that they got to Ribblehead Viaduct in very bad weather. Think it made it more apparent what a magnificent feat of engineering it was and what a huge undertaking to construct in what must have been the most difficult conditions.

  • @nantyffin
    @nantyffin 6 лет назад

    Just finished a trip on the S & C line.
    Fabulous experience.
    Got on the train at Garsdale. A Red squirrel was running across the tracks in front of us while we were waiting for the train.
    It was a very warm day the train was packed & very stuffy, but somehow it didn't matter as the sheer delight of the experience will be the only thing I'll remember.
    Geoff and Vicki - thanks for the inspiration and excellent video.

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 6 лет назад +1

    When I travelled on the Settle and Carlisle in 2015, I had an audio commentary of the route. It lagged relatively to the progress of the train. For example the train would pass through a closed station and the commentary would say, "we're now passing through..." about a minute later. Not a criticism, but it was noteworthy. If anything it made me laugh.

  • @stuartlydes-uings1876
    @stuartlydes-uings1876 3 года назад

    Ribblehead in the rain. It was like that when I visited. The viaduct is stunning whatever the weather. Looking at going back up that line again this year and taking the time to get off and explore all the stations and their surroundings like maybe Pen-y-ghent and the visitors centre at Ribblehead itself. And to also schedule a return visit to The Station Inn!

  • @davidhcobbald3632
    @davidhcobbald3632 5 лет назад +1

    Breathtaking scenery! ! 😮😮😊😊

  • @refsmithy
    @refsmithy 7 лет назад +1

    What a beautiful railway line! Definitely more beautiful than any line I've been on in Australia!

  • @j.j.foster7002
    @j.j.foster7002 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent video. This is one of the few lines in your series that I had heard of, having a book about it here, showing steam locomotives pulling the trains. The Ribblehead viaduct is amazing, and I always got a kick out of that name for some reason. Poor doggie....so loyal, as they always are.

  • @JohnTalbot-k6xi
    @JohnTalbot-k6xi 7 лет назад

    I knew Dan was in the Captain’s Seat from the first scene (!!) Bravo (!!) Sensitive and Respectful to the grandeur of Britain / rolled in undercurrent audio and cut perfectly for the tribute to “Ruswarp the Faithful” you are talented my friend - Moving Story. Vicki’s line “My feet are Wet” best spontaneous of the show, sum total of the adventure … truly connecting. Each episode tops the last (!!) Spectacular (!!) people need to take the time to see for themselves

  • @raiskis1
    @raiskis1 3 года назад

    Best episode.

  • @flare2000x
    @flare2000x 3 года назад +2

    "it's an amazing feat of engineering in such rugged terrain"
    Canadian Pacific has entered the chat

  • @EuroDC1990
    @EuroDC1990 7 лет назад +4

    The first time I ever did the Settle and Carlisle they were preparing for the homebase advert they did the other year. Having known nothing about it I was very confused when I got off the train and found myself getting off the train onto some decking and had to walk through a number of kitchens and a maze of sofas to make it to my connecting train! It was rather lovely though, I feel they should have kept it all :p

    • @stephenreardon2698
      @stephenreardon2698 7 лет назад

      I remember that advert. Until today wasn't sure if it was filmed at Carlisle or Glasgow Central. With the current state of the Citadel Station, I wouldn't be surprised if Network Rail were cashing some of their Homebase vouchers.

    • @richardg6983
      @richardg6983 7 лет назад

      I remember that lol

  • @emmettbyrne9835
    @emmettbyrne9835 7 лет назад +1

    Great video guys, stunning area of the country.

  • @philipcobbold869
    @philipcobbold869 7 лет назад +1

    Beautifully shot, this one.

  • @thisisstuart7951
    @thisisstuart7951 7 лет назад +8

    What a brave dog Russup

  • @kimifur
    @kimifur 5 лет назад

    The story about the dog made me cry! Not even ashamed.

  • @APOTwixx
    @APOTwixx 7 лет назад +2

    Love the Settle Tea cup!

  • @michaellee8410
    @michaellee8410 7 лет назад

    Hi Geoff and vicki, been on holiday so doing catchup. What a fantastic video by two lovely people. To keep being so enthusiastic in the pouring rain was brilliant.

  • @Nastyswimmer
    @Nastyswimmer Год назад

    The Midland Railway only proposed the line as a ruse to persuade the LNWR to allow them to run trains over LNWR lines from Ingleton to Carlisle, but Parliament said "you got an act of Parliament to build the line so you're bloody well going to build it."

  • @davekirwin
    @davekirwin 7 лет назад

    S&C is lovely and Ribblehead is magnificent, even in the rain. Nice drone work by Martin. Poignant to remember the hardships and achievements of the navvies and what a sad tale about Ruswarp :(

  • @serenajohnson8187
    @serenajohnson8187 7 лет назад

    Love this!! I got off the train at Dent and walked all the way down the hill and up the valley to the YHA back in the day! ❤️🚂🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿

  • @jongcombe
    @jongcombe 7 лет назад

    Well I certainly think you did the line justice. Getting off at Ribblehead the things that hits you most is once the train has departed it is so silent. All around the most stunning scenery. There is something special about getting off a train somewhere so remote like that. At the same time although it can be very bleak the stations all feel so homely as they are so well kept. Most stations also have a pub nearby, even Ribblehead.

    • @ianmcclavin
      @ianmcclavin 7 лет назад

      jongcombe Ribblehead was even more remote in the late 80s/early 90s when it had no northbound plstform!

  • @miscellaneous.7127
    @miscellaneous.7127 6 лет назад +1

    I live in Cumbria and I go to see steam run on the S&C often. :)

  • @a1white
    @a1white 7 лет назад

    Love this train line! Fantastic video. Vicki wins the prize for the most inappropriate footwear!

  • @superjohnmcginn9817
    @superjohnmcginn9817 7 лет назад +2

    England is amazing as well

  • @dlittlester
    @dlittlester 6 лет назад

    I was lucky to see that viaduct when my friend took me there a few years ago. It's amazing on video, but to see it in real life is something else.

  • @fraserrobison8510
    @fraserrobison8510 7 лет назад

    Brilliant video! Many thanks you two. I've been travelling the Settle since 1967 and as far as I'm concerned the best line in the UK.
    As you say it's much better when it's raining especially when walking over Arten Gill viaduct or to the southern portal of Blea Moor.
    I should add that was over 40 years ago, I don't think it would be allowed now.
    Need to get back again this summer. Thanks again.

  • @johndtha
    @johndtha 7 лет назад

    About to move to Bingley and sooo excited to take this line through the Dales for the first time!!

  • @paulharvey328
    @paulharvey328 7 лет назад

    One of the best yet and on a perfect North Pennines Day

  • @petermc7098
    @petermc7098 3 года назад

    Hello There, this was a very decent ivdeo and it looks like a very scenic route, thank you for sharing this, it's much appreciated. Cheers Peter :)

  • @jopalmer4193
    @jopalmer4193 7 лет назад

    Yet another route to add to my wish list. Been to the viaduct before by car but never travelled over it. Going to have to do that now - beautiful line and well worth a visit.

  • @deejayholliday
    @deejayholliday 7 лет назад

    A lovely tribute to the navvies who lost their lives building the line.

  • @gertjannolten4849
    @gertjannolten4849 5 лет назад +1

    By the way, there's an interesting Time Team episode, in which they dig up a Navvy camp on the Risehill tunnel on the Settle to Carlisle line. If you're curious about navvys, episode 5 of season 16 is worth a look!

  • @julieaylward7033
    @julieaylward7033 7 лет назад

    What a great episode. Well done to All the TEAM!

  • @ciaranbird3373
    @ciaranbird3373 7 лет назад +6

    4:07 when I was there, we were Jacky enough to see the RAF practising in a eurofighter

  • @andrewholloway231
    @andrewholloway231 7 лет назад

    Whatever the weather, the S & C is amazing.

  • @marcdebruin2425
    @marcdebruin2425 7 лет назад +2

    Lovely drone footage! 👍🏻
    I guess you must be English to love such rainy weather. 😎
    Nice thoughts on the men who built the railway and us, living in present times.

  • @vinniesuperstar8923
    @vinniesuperstar8923 7 лет назад +1

    Could've mentioned the landslip repair at Edens Brows where they've pretty much built a bridge and sunk it into the land. That is probably as impressive as the Ribblehead Viaduct.

  • @peterkay8073
    @peterkay8073 6 лет назад

    A late post, Helifeild has a great Victorian style canopy and the tea room does sausage muffins the size of a dustbin lid. Yes the weather can be adversely but on a blue summers day it's breath taking the scenery.

  • @markt1387
    @markt1387 7 лет назад

    Great video folks! Settle to Carlisle still on my to-do list, lovely scenery and stations

  • @mikecowen6507
    @mikecowen6507 7 лет назад +3

    Amazing scenery! Great drone work, Martin!

  • @Mudkip0408
    @Mudkip0408 7 лет назад +2

    Hey I'm watching this on Stratford station

  • @roundel52
    @roundel52 7 лет назад

    Loving it. And the fadey thing too!

  • @rileylippitt
    @rileylippitt 3 года назад +1

    I live near the settle to Carlisle railway actually it goes right behind my house

  • @TomsPhotos
    @TomsPhotos 7 лет назад +6

    Another brilliant video guys, keeping all us regular viewers hooked. I wonder if it might be possible for you to do a behind the scenes video once you've finished. I'd love to know how you piece each video together so skillfully and get that stunning drone footage.

    • @gobears6487
      @gobears6487 7 лет назад +1

      If you check Geoff's channel (or maybe even ATS extras?) there is a behind the scenes that's all about editing these, or maybe generally editing, but it's along the lines of what you're after. :-) Martin is the drone man/owner/operator... he's terrific!

    • @martinclitheroe
      @martinclitheroe 7 лет назад +1

      Tina Onions - was a Marshall once. I'm sure it will happen at some point, Tina, once all this is done and dusted! And thank you for your kind comments all!

  • @swededude1992
    @swededude1992 7 лет назад +2

    I noticed some of the stations in this video had the ending "by" or in an earlier video "kirk".
    According to history those places do have scandinavian heritage all the way back to the wiking time 1000 years ago. It is actually villages we scandinavians as me founded.
    By is scandinavian and means in english village.
    Kirk means in english church.
    Nice to see my ancestors, the wikings, still have an impact on the brittish society 1000 years later. :D

    • @Mortimer50145
      @Mortimer50145 7 лет назад +2

      And in York, many of the street names end -gate which I believe was "Viking" (Danish? Swedish? Norwegian?) for "street". What most people would call a gate (ie an archway in the city wall with a door that could be locked at night) is called a "bar" in York. Hence the saying "York: where the streets are called 'gates', the gates are called 'bars' and the bars are called 'pubs'". The best "-gate" name is "Whip-ma-whop-ma-gate".

    • @swededude1992
      @swededude1992 7 лет назад

      Mortimer50145
      In Scandinavian the English word road means gata. Gate are simmular to gata and some older peoples here do say gate. The letter E have turned into an A.
      Bar in Scandinavian means either pub or carried or nude, depending on it's use.

  • @paintedpilgrim
    @paintedpilgrim 7 лет назад +1

    I believe that was a "let the tea soak into your bones" moment at 10:01...

  • @JoelGalilee
    @JoelGalilee 4 года назад

    One freezing foggy December day I walked from Garsdale to Dent station and met a group of tourists who had taken the train to Dent to visit a pub, only to find they were nearly 5 miles away - so they sat in the station for an hour and went home. :(

  • @jackodon74
    @jackodon74 7 лет назад

    Scotland will blow your minds West Highland line to Fort William and then Mallaig. Best Scenery in the country!

    • @yorkie2789
      @yorkie2789 4 года назад

      Have to agree and I'm from Yorkshire.

  • @jothestrange
    @jothestrange 7 лет назад

    Yeah! I was looking forward to this one. Fab vid! 😊 I was lucky enough to go on the line in Tornado a while back. Was to celebrate the re-opening of the line. 😊

  • @graeme1703
    @graeme1703 6 лет назад

    From what I remember when the footbridge at Guiseley was removed to allow for electrification it was moved to Appleby.

  • @joshuar4192
    @joshuar4192 7 лет назад

    I've been wanting to do this line for ages, and after seeing yous posting it all on instagram the other week I finally booked my trip on it for this Wednesday! Even more excited now after seeing this :). Also, you are right Geoff, when you say Scotland will beat them all!

  • @danbob2109
    @danbob2109 7 лет назад

    I feel for the workers; it was actually about -10 degrees when we went to Ribblehead! We only stayed a few minutes before heading back, it was freezing!

  • @IainG81
    @IainG81 7 лет назад

    That was a great episode. Well done.

  • @stephenreardon2698
    @stephenreardon2698 7 лет назад +1

    Geoff/Vicki -Today's video came through just as I was leaving to catch the train from Preston to Carlisle - via Clitheroe and Settle (See your own recommendation on the Blackpool to Burnley video). Thanks for the recommendation. Now I just need to work out how to download my photo's from my phone to my PC so I can put them on my Facebook page.

  • @pcharliep61
    @pcharliep61 7 лет назад

    Another great video, I think you had the best day to captured the viaduct, it looked great in the low clouds and rain.

  • @tomcarlos7929
    @tomcarlos7929 7 лет назад

    That was brilliant. I reckon that it's your best one yet. Can't wait for the West Highland Line.

  • @RWL2012
    @RWL2012 4 года назад

    158842 is one of the 16 ex-Arriva Trains Wales 158s (158815-817 and 158842-854) that Northern Rail and East Midlands Trains acquired in late 2006-2007 when ATW fully acquired all 27 175s! The former Wales & West Chapman seats and the old tables are still fitted to the 158s that went to Northern (also including 158815-817); the remaining "Welsh" 158s (158818-841) lost those in 2011-2012 with their refurb and I think it's a similar case for the ones that went to East Midlands Trains.

  • @garywoolton1875
    @garywoolton1875 6 лет назад

    After this video I went in search of the chapel. Beautiful and found a book there the Chapel of the fells. In it it reveals between 1870 and 1878 247 persons were buried at the chapel. Of those only 25 were local people, less than 5 deaths a year, of the rest, it was navvies or family of railway men including 74 children under the age of 1.. When you cross this magnificent viaduct it does no harm to remember the cost. Not just here but across our rail network.