Stanier class 5 45212 at Ais Gill with 1Z26 14.27 Carlisle to Leeds The Northern Bell. Steam Hauled as far as Preston
Bulleid Battle of Britain class 34067 TANGMERE at Ais Gill heading 1N87 14.22 Carlisle to Telford Central The Northern Belle
46115 is nearing the end of the long drag as it approaches Ais Gill summit in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales
Ais Gill summit is the end of the long climb for trains from Carlisle. It is called the Long Drag. 46115 arrives at the summit with its train after a delayed start of 95 minutes
LMS 5690 'Leander' speeds through Garsdale Station with the 1Z22 'Fellsman' 0808 Lancaster - Carlise.
Every Tuesday in the summer a steam special runs along the Settle and Carlisle line called "The Dalesman". Today was the last working of the train this summer. 35018 "British India ... (more)
On the Settle and Carlisle line there is a stretch that is continually rising for almost 40 miles and is known as the long drag. Here two locomotives, B1 Mayflower and Merchant Navy British India ... (more)
The cement train Clitheroe - Mossend runs the long drag and crosses the Moorcock viaduct.
Two class 57 are working the Colas Rail Carlisle to Chirk Kronospan timber on the scenic Settle and Carlisle line.
LMS 48151 'Guild '0' Gauge' having just passed through Garsdale Station now crosses Dandre Mire Viaduct with the 1Z48 'Fellsman' 0808 Lancaster - Carlisle
class 66 514 crosses Dandry Mire viaduct southbound on the S&C with FHH 04.38 Killoch - Fiddlers Ferry p.s.
66842 is seen leading 6J37 Carlisle-Chirk south passing Aisgill - 20/01/2011