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.
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Craven
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North Yorkshire ("Settle–Carlisle railway (section)") → |
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Ribblehead
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Ribblehead Viaduct ("Settle–Carllisle line") → |
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Settle
("Settle–Carlisle railway")
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Carlisle
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Eden Valley
("Settle–Carlisle railway")
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Midland Railway
("Settle–Carlisle route to Scotland")
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Midland Railway
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London, Midland and Scottish Railway
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Settle
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Yorkshire Dales
("Settle–Carlisle railway")
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