Season 1 Episode 9 Trains at Oxenholme Lake District In HD 090821
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Hello, Welcome back to another video! This time I am at Oxenholme Lake District In Cumbria, north west of England in the Center of the Lake District national park! I started off my journey at Halifax then changed at Preston via transpennine express to get the service to Edinburgh which stopped at Oxenholme en-route, this train was very busy! I had to squeeze into the side to let people and their luggage through the tight corridor it was a nightmare! Luckily the stunning scenery and outbound train journey soon recovered from the train journey from hell! I stayed at Oxenholme for 2 hours and saw a variety of pendolino’s, Nova 2’s and CAF Civity. • • TOC’S: NORTHERN RAIL, AVANTI WEST COAST, TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS • Information about Oxenholme! • Oxenholme Lake District • https://goo.gl/maps/xWJhVoUbV7HiUeHG9 https://goo.gl/maps/xWJhVoUbV7HiUeHG • History of the station! (All information is from Wikipedia) • Oxenholme Lake District railway station (often shortened to Oxenholme) is a railway station in Oxenholme, near Kendal, in Cumbria, England. The station is situated on the West Coast Main Line and is also the start of the Windermere Branch Line to Windermere. All platforms are electrified; however, platform 3 on the Windermere branch has limited capacity for longer trains. The station serves as a main line connection point for Kendal and Windermere and is managed by Avanti West Coast.[2] The station is owned by Network Rail. • The station was constructed as part of the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway (which is now a section on the West Coast Main Line from London to Glasgow). Initially the railway was earmarked to go via Kendal. However, a 2.1 miles (3 km) tunnel would have had to have been built north of the town to accommodate this route. As it was deemed too expensive an option, a line running 1 mile (2 km) east of Kendal was adopted. The line between Lancaster and Oxenholme opened in September 1846. Trains from Lancaster passed through Oxenholme to a temporary terminus at Kendal. This ended when the line to Carlisle was completed in December 1847. • With the decision to avoid Kendal, the Kendal and Windermere Railway was promoted instead with Oxenholme becoming a junction station. The branch line would be between Oxenholme and its terminus at Windermere (although it actually is in Birthwaite about .75 miles (1 km) from the actual lake). It opened in April 1847. • The station's popularity with visitors to The Lakes was fictionalised by Arthur Ransome in the Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, where it was renamed Strickland Junction.[3] In Pigeon Post Roger releases a homing pigeon there. • • Incidents • On 10 February 1965, fugitive John Middleton, who was hiding in the waiting room, shot and killed Carlisle policeman Alex Archibald at the station. His colleague, George Russell, who was also shot, died a few hours later in hospital.[4] • On 27 May 2006 a 19-year-old man was fatally stabbed aboard a Glasgow-Paignton train as it was entering the station. A 22-year-old man was jailed for 21 years for the murder in November 2006.[5] • The Grayrigg rail crash happened on 23 February 2007 when a Class 390 Pendolino derailed shortly after it had left Oxenholme Lake District railway station; one person died and 22 others were injured in the crash. • The station is fully staffed, with the ticket office open all week (Monday - Saturday 05:45 - 19:00, Sunday 10:45 - 20:15). A self-service ticket machine is also available in the booking hall for use outside these times and for collecting pre-paid tickets. Waiting rooms are provided on both platforms, along with a variety of other amenities such as post box, coffee kiosk, cycle racks, toilets, shop and food/drink vending machines. Train running information is offered via automated announcements, digital display screens and customer help points. The subway linking the platforms and both entrances has inclined ramps and so is accessible for disabled passengers (though wheelchair users are advised to request assistance from station staff as the ramps are quite steep).[7] Enjoy the video! • Chapters: • 0:00 Were are we today?🚂 • 0:05 Transpennine express 397 “Nova 2” Manchester airport - Edinburgh • 0:30 Avanti west coast 390 “Pendolino” London Euston - Glasgow Central • 1:50 Transpennine express 397 “Nova 2” Glasgow Central - Liverpool Lime Street (Via Lea green) • 2:43 Northern rail 195 “CAF Civity” Windermere - Terminates here • 3:19 Transpennine express 397 “Nova 2” Edinburgh - Manchester airport (Via Bolton) • 4:11 Avanti West Coast 390 “Pendolino” London Euston - Edinburgh • 4:24 Avanti west Coast 390 “Pendolino” Edinburgh - London Euston • 5:46 Avanti West Coast 390 “Pendolino” Glasgow Central - London Euston • 6:11 Avanti West Coast 390 “Pendolino” London Euston - Edinburgh • 7:13 Thanks for watching!
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