The Dalesman (Chester - Carlisle)
Event Details
Join West Coast Railways on this trip across beautiful Cumbria to Carlisle. This tour boards at Chester, Frodsham, Warrington Bank Quay, Wigan Leyland and Preston on its way to Carlisle. Tour Promoter
Event Details
Join West Coast Railways on this trip across beautiful Cumbria to Carlisle.
This tour boards at Chester, Frodsham, Warrington Bank Quay, Wigan Leyland and Preston on its way to Carlisle.
Tour Promoter – West Coast Railways
Operator – West Coast Railways
Locomotive – TBC
Timings –
To be added when available.
Fares – From £85
Full list of fares can be found and booked on the West Coast Railways’ Website here
Other Information
WARNING – Information display on this page was correct at the time of writing, Information can change quickly. Please visit the West Coast Railways website to check if any changes have been made.
Other events available to view by clicking here
Organizer
Location
Chester Railway Station
City Road Chester Cheshire CH1 3NS
Retrieved at 07:25:39
-
Latest News
Featured Products
-
Steam train mug featuring 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
£9.99 Add to basket -
Midland Pullman HST coaster
£4.99 Add to basket -
2025 Diesel Train Calendar by RailAdvent
Rated 5.00 out of 5£9.99 Add to basket -
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway – Spring Steam Gala 2024 – 4 Disc Set
£11.99 – £33.99 Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
-
Upcoming Events
Latest Activity
Phil Clarke posted an update an hour ago
clive BRretired posted an update 14 hours ago
clive BRretired posted an update 17 hours ago
clive BRretired posted an update 18 hours ago
Recent Comments
- Arthur Moss on Severn Valley Railway to join in nationwide ‘whistle off’
- Holtonpc on Photos show Storm Darragh damage to Welsh steam railway
- Andrew on New Class 99 locomotives to use vegetable oil
- Andrew on Severn Valley Railway to join in nationwide ‘whistle off’
- Joe Blobby on Blackpool’s Heritage Trams suspended after becoming ‘increasingly difficult’ to operate
Responses