Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway 4.68

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Ulverston, LA12 8
United Kingdom

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Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway is a well known place listed as Landmark in Ulverston , Tours/sightseeing in Ulverston , Train Station in Ulverston ,

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The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway is a 3.2mi heritage railway in Cumbria, England.LocationThe L&HR runs from Haverthwaite at the southern end of the line via Newby Bridge to Lakeside at the southern end of Windermere. Some services are timed to connect with sailings of the diesel excursion vessels or steam vessels on Windermere, sailing from Lakeside to Bowness and Ambleside.Furness Railway operation of the branch lineThe railway is a former branch line of the Furness Railway (FR) and was opened on 1 June 1869. The line was served by local passenger trains which started their journey at Ulverston on the FR's mainline from Carnforth to Barrow-in-Furness. The FR branch trains travelled east to the triangular junction at Plumpton and then turned north via Greenodd and on to stations at Haverthwaite, Newby Bridge halt and Lakeside. The FR's weekdays passenger service in July 1922 comprised eight trains in each direction. There were advertised train-to-boat connections that were established in 1869. During the summer season, excursion trains from Lancashire and elsewhere used the east-to-north side of Plumpton Junction to reach Lakeside, where their passengers joined the boat sailings on the lake.