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One of the world’s most luxurious trains set to steam into Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
11/01/2023
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Historic locomotive Princess Elizabeth hauling the Northern Belle over the Settle-Carlisle line. Picture: Channel 5

An historic 1930s Pullman-style train – recently voted among the most luxurious in Britain – will be steaming into Appleby this spring.

The Northern Belle normally stops in Carlisle for a couple of hours before continuing its journey over the spectacular railway line to Settle.

But because of engineering work, the train — once part of the iconic Orient Express — has been routed through Appleby instead.

The 250 passengers will be able to explore the picturesque town, visit the castle or do a spot of shopping.

A Northern Belle spokesman said: “We scratched our heads over how to replace our usual journey break in Carlisle.

“Then somebody suggested Appleby and it seemed absolutely perfect. What could be better than wandering round the town in the spring sunshine? The train will bring extra shoppers into the town while local trainspotters will be able to admire the beautiful steam engine and carriages in the station.”

The Northern Belle’s journey over the Settle-Carlisle line featured on Channel 5’s The World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys programme. Narrator Bill Nighy told viewers it was the grand duchess of luxury travel and added: “Our plush grand tour has been the experience of a lifetime.”

Inside the Northern Belle

On that occasion the Northern Belle was pulled by crimson-painted locomotive Princess Elizabeth, which once held the speed record for the West Coast mainline. But other engines used include former Southern Region express engine Tangmere and Tornado, the only British steam locomotive to be built this century.

Readers of the prestigious Condé Nast Traveller magazine last year voted the Northern Belle into the top 10 of the world’s most luxurious trains.

It was only the British train to feature and pipped other famous international trains like the Rocky Mountaineer and the Maharajah’s Express.The Northern Belle will visit Appleby on April 1, 22 and 29 and May 27.

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