DescriptionCarlisle Station geograph-2356758-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
English: Stopping train to Hawick at Carlisle Station.
View SE on Platform 7, with ex-North British J37 0-6-0 No. 64608 ready to leave on the 18.13 slow up the Waverley Route to Hawick (arriving 19.47). The scene shows this great Station in its less imposing state after the - by then decaying - glass roof with end-screens was rebuilt in 1957. Carlisle (Citadel)was owned jointly by the London & North Western and Caledonian Railways, but was unique in the number of other Companies it served:- North Eastern, Midland and Maryport & Carlisle from the south end; North British and Glasgow & South Western from the north - another train-watcher's paradise.
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