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Cumbria’s stunning scenery and fascinating history continues to bring in visitors on historic rail tours as the county prepares to host ...
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A 'huge recovery operation' is underway on a major railway line after Storm Éowyn battered parts of the UK. Strong winds buffeted the Northwest, with gusts in Cumbria reaching a staggering 83 mph.
Wind gusts reached up to 96mph (154 km/h) in Northumberland on Friday, with trees being brought down, roofs ripped off, roads closed and all rail services suspended in Cumbria. People living in ...
Network Rail said recovery operations were under way to repair damage to the West Coast Main Line, the Cumbrian coastline, Settle to Carlisle and the Morecambe and Windermere branch lines.
The West Coast Main Line shoots up to Carlisle from Lancaster in under an hour, but the Cumbrian Coast Line turning left at Carnforth slow dances around the wind-blasted shores of Cumbria.