We had very tight timelines to keep to if we were to see the steam train. We caught the 07:05 train from London to arrive at Leeds at 09:26. Doing a distance of close on 200 miles in 2hrs 21mins with 6 stops must mean that we travel in excess of 100 mph on some sections. We would then catch the 09:47 train from Leeds to arrive in Settle at 10:44. The steam train was due through Settle at 11:09. However, even the best laid plans can go wrong. Our electric train came to halt at Peterborough as there were problems with the overhead lines at Newark Northgate. All credit to East Coast Trains who arranged for all the passengers to get off at Peterborough and switch to the southbound train to London which was diesel hauled. This south bound train then headed back north to Leeds while our northbound train now with the London bound passengers headed south back to London. However, this change did cost us about 50 minutes so we only arrived in Leeds at 10.05. Our friend who was to meet us at Settle now moved forward and met us at Skipton but we were still unable to catch the steam train as the roads are narrow and windy but the railway line is straight and flat. On our way to Ribblehead Viaduct all we could see were very satisfied photographers making their way back to their cars.
OK, enough of the chatter, lets see some pics. Please remember that most of the pics of the scenery were taken through a coach window and by my son Ken.
With my nephew Pete on the train to Leeds.
Near Skipton.
We stopped at Ribblehead Viaduct and walked around a bit admiring the handiwork of these 1870's engineers.
The approach to the viaduct.
If we could not see a steam train go over the viaduct we had to make do with a freight train.
This kind of gives an idea of the size of the viaduct.
Turn around and take a pic - note the icicles hanging from the drainage pipes.
I nice view across the moors to one of the three highest peaks in the area.
Pete, Richard who picked us up and me. Note the icicles are missing from this side.
A last look at the viaduct compared to a wall and gate.
Next, scenery from the train to Carlisle and a pleasant surprise at Carlisle.