DalesRail

DalesRail is a railway passenger service operated for tourism in the summer months across Cumbria, Lancashire and North Yorkshire, England. The service routinely uses the current freight-only line between Clitheroe and Hellifield, offering the opportunity to travel on a line rarely used by passenger trains. The trains then also traverse the full length of the Settle & Carlisle line. The DalesRail brand has also been used on the Wensleydale Line in the 1970s and 1980s, before that line reopened as a heritage railway.

DalesRail
A British Rail Class 158 and a British Rail Class 153 heading south at Long Preston
(the type of traction used on DalesRail services)
Overview
Service typeSeasonal
Tourist
LocaleNorthern/North West England
First service1974
Current operator(s)Northern Trains
Former operator(s)
WebsiteCommunity Rail webpage
Route
TerminiBlackpool North
Carlisle
Stops21
Service frequencyTwice-daily (Summer only)
Line(s) usedBlackpool line
East Lancashire line
Ribble Valley line
Settle & Carlisle line
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)

DalesRail customers were part of the campaign to save the Settle–Carlisle line from closure, and initially used stations that were closed to passengers in 1970. With the re-opening of most stations on that line, the DalesRail brand continues with services from Blackpool and Preston to Carlisle via Clitheroe and Hellifield.

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