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Trains in the sidings south of Carlisle station
A class 142 diesel multiple unit, and locomotives of classes 27 and 37, in the sidings near Currock Road, seen from a train passing on the main line.
Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 3 Mar 1986
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Carlisle Signal Box
The signal box at Carlisle Citadel Station.
Image: © Peter McDermott
Taken: 23 Jul 2014
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The Britannia Steam Train approaching Carlisle, England
The Britannia steam train travelling from the Settle-Carlisle line into Carlisle station. Viewed from Carlisle train station.
Image: © Andrew Tryon
Taken: 29 May 2019
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Tracks south of Carlisle railway station
The lines on the left drop down steeply, running to Leeds via Settle and to Newcastle. The West Coast Main Line is to the left of the "10" sign, the Cumbrian Line branches off to the right of the same "10" sign.
Viewed from Carlisle railway station.
Image: © Thomas Nugent
Taken: 3 Jan 2015
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Signal box at Carlisle
To the south of Carlisle station. Appears to be disused.
Image: © Thomas Nugent
Taken: 28 Feb 2011
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Railway tracks
A zoom shot from the southern end of platform 4 at Carlisle Station. Down a slope at the left for Newcastle and Settle Lines, centre for the West Coast Main Line, right for the Cumbrian Coast Line. Greenhouses in the distance are at
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Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 9 Sep 2009
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Carlisle railway station
A Virgin pendolino approaching from the south.
Image: © Thomas Nugent
Taken: 3 Jan 2015
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Site of "Oddfellows Inn" - June 2017
Situated at the junction of Crown Street and Currock Street, the Oddfellows Inn dated from mid to late 19th Century (possibly 1855) and may have been owned by the Maryport Brewery Co. It was deemed unsuitable by the State Management Scheme and closed on 11 October 1916. Date of demolition has not yet been traced.
Image: © The Carlisle Kid
Taken: 14 Jun 2017
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Former "Moulders Arms", Currock Street - March 2018
A former pub which appears on no OS Map, the "Moulders Arms" probably dates from circa 1850. It was closed by the State Management Scheme on 20 September 1916 and has been a private house for the last 102 years.
Apparently, until recent times, the name could still just be seen on the end wall.
Image: © The Carlisle Kid
Taken: 9 Mar 2018
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Former "Moulders Arms", Currock Street - March 2018 (2)
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Image: © The Carlisle Kid
Taken: 26 Mar 2018
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