Settle–Carlisle line

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The Settle–Carlisle line is a historic and scenic railway route in northern England, renowned for its dramatic Pennine landscapes and iconic Victorian engineering such as the Ribblehead Viaduct.


Referenced by (12)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Craven
North Yorkshire ("Settle–Carlisle railway (section)")
contains
Ribblehead
Ribblehead Viaduct ("Settle–Carllisle line")
locatedOn
Settle ("Settle–Carlisle railway")
hasLandmark
Carlisle
hasRailwayLine
Eden Valley ("Settle–Carlisle railway")
hasTransport
Midland Railway ("Settle–Carlisle route to Scotland")
keyRoute
Midland Railway
operatedRailwayLine
London, Midland and Scottish Railway
operatedRoute
Settle
servedByRailway
Yorkshire Dales ("Settle–Carlisle railway")
transport

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