Carlisle exhibition

FoSCL member Stephen Bainbridge is holding an exhibition of railway and landscape paintings, including several of the Settle-Carlisle line, at the Henshaw Gallery, Crosby Street, Carlisle from 11 June to 2 July.

Entrance is free and all members welcome.

Northern stakeholders day at Settle

Sunday 22 May saw a group of Northern stakeholders descend on Settle for a very informative day out.  Stakeholder days are organised by Northern as a way of saying thank you to various groups and individuals who make a real difference to the railway and the communities they live in.  FoSCL volunteers led a number of activities including a town trail round Settle, an opportunity to visit the Museum of North Craven Life and a tour of the Settle water tower which is currently being converted into a house by ex FoSCL chairman Mark Rand and his wife Pa

Visit Kirkby Stephen!

Kirkby Stephen, half way between Settle and Carlisle, is a wonderful place to visit!  Two new developments have transformed the station and the area.

First, Rachel Griffiths, tenant jointly with husband Andrew of Kirkby Stephen West station, has opened a tearoom at the station:

Rachel & delicious cakes

Here she's seen with a selection of the delicious cakes that we can recommend from personal experience! 

S&C Gateway complete

Carlisle Station improvements to the waiting area in front of Platforms 5 & 6 are now finished, though still surrounded by barriers.  Today, Tuesday 22nd March, I managed to poke my camera through the gaps between the barriers and take the shots below.  At long last, we have a fitting gateway to England's most scenic railway.  Thank you Network Rail (with a contribution from FoSCL!).

 

Web site photos

Eagle eyed visitors to the FoSCL web site will have noticed a number of new photos on the home page including an atmospheric 'appearance' of a Virgin Voyager at Garsdale. These images have been taken by Carsten Lundsten, one of FoSCL's many overseas members, who lives in Denmark.  Carsten has so far made 3 trips to the Settle to Carlisle Line and many more of his photos can be seen on his own web site (http://www.lundsten.dk/).

We are very grateful to Carsten for allowing us to use his photographs on the web site.

Carlisle Station improvements

The improvements to the area in front of platforms 5 & 6 are taking shape.  The "gateway" to the Settle-Carlisle Line and the Hadrian's Wall Line has been erected, see the photo below taken on Monday, 31st January.  There has been some criticism of the colour scheme for the banner, but that was most definitely not of our choosing; it was the decision of the Conservation Officer, Carlisle Station being a listed building.  It does actually look better than it appears in the photo.  

Kirkby Stephen footpath

Work has started on creating the second and final section of an all weather footpath for pedestrians and cyclists, linking Kirkby Stephen town centre with the station on the popular Settle-Carlisle railway.
 
The work, funded by Cumbria County Council, started last year when phase 1 involved creating a footpath along the busy A685 over the former Stainmore Railway to Victoria Park.  The current project involves creating a path from the station approach road through fields to Halfpenny House where it joins the lane from Wharton Hall.