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Duchess at Carnforth. 46233 Duchess of Sutherland leaving Carnforth and heading north along the West Coast Main Line (WCML) over Shap to Carlisle with the Cumbrian Mountain Express on Saturday 2nd April 2016. The train is 1Z60, the 07:10 London Euston to Carlisle which was steam hauled from Carnforth to Carlisle. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 700D |
Lancashire Duck Trail at Carnforth station, Carnforth, Lancashire Aquaducked - the Lancashire Duck Trail sees a series of hugely colourful and wacky ducks at tourist attractions across Lancashire to help raise awareness and support the partner charities - Macmillan, CLIC Sargent & Marie Curie charities. This duck is on Carnforth station at the Heritage Centre and is titled "Flock of Fonts" and designed by Wayne Hemmingway. This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: yne He Model: mmingway. Canon |
Steam Train, Carnforth, Lancashire 46233 Duchess of Sutherland on the West Coast Main Line passing through Carnforth on Monday 15th September 2014 as it returns to Crewe Heritage Centre from Bo'ness Junction where it had been stabled since running an excursion on the previous Friday. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: reviou Model: s Friday. Canon |
Carnforth Station and Heritage Centre, Carnforth, Lancashire View of the entrance to Carnforth Station and Heritage Centre, Carnforth, Lancashire, England. The heritage centre opened in 2003 when the station buildings were restored. The station was the location for the filming of the classical film 'Brief Encounter' which shows at the centre when it is open from 10:00 to 16:00 each day. Also the Tea Room provides refreshments and is in the style of the refreshment room in the film. Entry to the visitor centre is free and there are many exhibits to see relating to the railways around Carnforth, the Age of Steam, the War Room and the Bateman Gallery, where a visiting exhibition changes every three months. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |