Ribblehead
We stopped briefly at Ribblehead on our way to Durham, so a short post! It is not the fastest route, but makes a nice change.
This was the view from the car as we approached from the west (I was not driving). The dominant feature is, of course, the viaduct.
There are places along the road on the other side where you can park. It was very busy - a sunny day plus two charity events.
A short walk gives a great view of the viaduct. I was surprised how busy the railway was - three trains over the viaduct in the short time we were there.
The viaduct was built between 1870 and 1875 as part of the Settle and Carlisle line, to give the Midland Railway its own route to Scotland, in competition with the LNWR route via Preston.
This is the view the other way, and you can see all the vehicles lining the road.
That is it. I said it was short.
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