If you have not yet visited this free-to-enter museum, then a day out to Ravenglass should be high on your list. This special museum is not just for railway enthusiasts. It takes visitors of all ages ...
The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, known as La'al Ratty, reopened as a 15in gauge railway in August 1915 A Cumbria railway is celebrating 100 years since changing from a failing mineral train to a ...
RAVENGLASS and Eskdale Railway's longest-serving employee is celebrating a momentous half a century working for the much-loved visitor attraction. Trevor Stockton, 68, was first introduced to the ...
A railway museum has been given permission to expand after getting grants of more than £1m. Network Rail has given the Ravenglass museum in Cumbria permission to build at the Ravenglass and Eskdale ...
It's one of Cumbria's most popular tourist attractions, loved by young and old alike, but it wasn't always so. The narrow gague railway, known as La'al Ratty started life as transportation for iron ...
The bridge over the railway in Ravenglass has officially reopened to the ‘delight’ of passengers and locals alike. The much-loved footbridge, first constructed in 1849, was due to be repaired this ...
Walk directions From Ravenglass village car park (085964) cross the railway line, and just before reaching the road bear right (087965) for .666 mile, passing the Roman Bath House (088959) to reach ...
Today is a big anniversary for a little train line. The Ravenglass and Eskdale railway in west Cumbria became a narrow gauge line a hundred years ago. Since then it's become one of Cumbria's most ...
THIS was to be my third trip to the Lake District and I had high hopes. Namely, I would see the sky. The first time I visited Windermere more than a decade ago it rained so badly, we spent the day ...