northernrailway.co.uk Train times 7 Bingley Leeds Heysham Harbour Bare Lane Carnforth Wennington Bentham Clapham Giggleswick Long Preston Settle Horton-in-Ribblesdale Hellifield Gargrave Keighley Shipley Skipton Morecambe Lancaster Ribblehead Garsdale Kirkby Stephen Appleby Langwathby Dent Lazonby & Kirkoswald Armathwaite Carlisle Parking available Staff in attendance Bicycle store facility Bike & Go Ferry Interchange stations Disabled assistance available 31 March – 20 May 2017 Leeds to Carlisle Leeds to Morecambe/ Heysham Harbour
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Northern 7 (pages) 0317 - The Little White BusThis timetable is a summary of our train services between Leeds and Carlisle and between Leeds and Morecambe/ Heysham Port. Other trains
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Bingley
Leeds
Heysham Harbour
Bare Lane
Carnforth
Wennington
Bentham
Clapham
Giggleswick
Long Preston
SettleHorton-in-Ribblesdale
Hellifield
Gargrave
Keighley
Shipley
Skipton
Morecambe
Lancaster
Ribblehead
Garsdale
Kirkby Stephen
Appleby
Langwathby
Dent
Lazonby & Kirkoswald
Armathwaite
CarlisleParking available
Staff in attendance
Bicycle store facility
Bike & Go
Ferry Interchangestations
Disabled assistanceavailable
31 March – 20 May 2017
Leeds to Carlisle Leeds to Morecambe/
Heysham Harbour
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This timetable is a summary of our train
services between Leeds and Carlisle
and between Leeds and Morecambe/
Heysham Port. Other trains also run
between Leeds and Skipton.
How to read this timetable
Look down the left hand column for your departure station. Read across until you find a suitable departure time. Read down the column to find the arrival time at your destination. Through services are shown in bold type (this means you won’t have to change trains). Connecting services are shown in light type. If you travel on a connecting service, change at the next station shown in bold or if you arrive on a connecting service, change at the last station shown in bold, unless a footnote advises otherwise.
Buy before you board
We operate a buy before you board policy. This means if you board a train at a station with an open ticket office or automatic ticket machine, you must buy your tickets before boarding your train.
Ticket inspections are carried out regularly and if you board the train without a valid ticket, you risk prosecution. The National Rail Conditions of Travel state that conductors can only sell you an Anytime Single ticket, without discounts, to a station directly served by the train that you are on, or as a minimum to the next station stop where you must leave the train.
If you board at a station where ticket buying facilities are not available, you can buy a full range of tickets from the conductor on your train or at the end of your journey.
It’s your responsibility to make sure you have a valid ticket: #buybeforeyouboard
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Our types of ticket
Anytime: these tickets are valid on any service on the dates shown on the ticket.
Off-Peak: these tickets are only valid on off-peak services on the dates shown. Generally off-peak services depart after 0930. Some Off-Peak tickets also have restrictions on travel between 1601 and 1829, Monday to Friday.
Visit northernrailway.co.uk/off-peak for affected routes and more information.
Advance: Advance tickets can be bought up to 1800 the day before travel and can only be used on the train specified at the time of booking.
For more information visit northernrailway.co.uk/tickets
Ticket checks
Please keep your tickets and railcards with you as you may be asked to show your ticket more than once, or asked to show it before you leave the station.
Planning your journey
National Rail EnquiriesFor full details of all train times, fares and rail travel information anywhere on the national rail network, call 03457 48 49 50, or visit nationalrail.co.uk
TrainTracker™For up to date travel information and live departures direct to your mobile, text your station name or location code to 8 49 50.
Improving our railway
Engineering work to help improve our services sometimes affects trains, particularly at weekends and bank holidays.
Visit: northernrailway.co.uk/improvements or call National Rail Enquiries: 03457 48 49 50 to check before you travel.
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Customers with disabilities
We aim to make our services available to all, including people with disabilities or restricted mobility. We have set out this commitment in our Disabled People’s Protection Policy (DPPP). You can view this on our website or request a copy from our Customer Experience Centre.
To book assistance call: 0800 138 5560Textphone: 0800 138 5561Email: [email protected]
Bike & Go
Bike & Go is a nationwide bike hire scheme giving you the opportunity to continue your journey by bike from participating stations. The stations involved in the scheme are shown on the front of this timetable. For further information please visit: bikeandgo.co.uk
Bicycles
Most of our trains can take up to two bikes, subject to space being available. Folded bikes can be taken on trains as luggage without restrictions. For further details please contact our Customer Experience Centre or see our Customer promise.
Prams
If you are travelling with a pushchair or pram, we prefer these to be folded and safely stored in luggage areas. However, they can be stored in our wheelchair areas when these are not needed by a wheelchair user.
Our commitment to you
Our Customer Promise sets out our commitments to you and can be picked up from any staffed station. It is also available online at northernrailway.co.uk/customerpromise
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Clean air zones
We operate clean air zones at all of our stations and on board our trains. Smoking, including electronic cigarettes, is not allowed.
We’re here to help you
If you have any problems during your journey, please speak to your conductor or a member of station staff. We are here to provide help, information and assistance if you require it.
Minimum connection times
All stations have a minimum connection time of 5 minutes unless stated. Carlisle 8 minutes, Leeds 10 minutes and Lancaster 6 minutes.
Guided Walks
There is a programme of guided walks organised by FOSCL on Saturdays and some Sundays and Wednesdays. You can get details in a separate leaflet from Tourist Information Centres and staffed stations on this line.
Friends of DalesRail (FDR) FDR specialises in organising guided walks. Most of these walks start and finish at railway stations in the Yorkshire Pennines on Saturdays and some Sundays. Details are in a leaflet available at most stations on this line and on their website friendsofdalesrail.org.
Notesa Arrival time.d Departure time.h Via Morecambe.Bold type through train.Light type change trains.All trains are operated by Northern.
User groups and Community Rail Partnership
The Friends of the Settle-Carlisle Line (FoSCL) Find out more at www.foscl.org.uk, by emailing [email protected] or from the membership team at SCRDC (FoSCL membership). Railway Station, Clifford Street, Appleby, CA16 6TT Annual membership is £10 for individuals. The Lancaster and Skipton Rail Users’ Group (LASRUG) Find out more from the Membership Secretary at Lakeber House, Robin Lane, High Bentham, Lancaster LA2 7AF or email the Co-Chairman Hugh Turner [email protected] or the secretary Gerald Townson [email protected].
The Lancaster, Morecambe and District Rail Users’ Group For information contact Mr Lawrence Canty, Secretary, 23 St Mary’s Parade, Castle Hill, Lancaster, LA1 1YX or email [email protected].
Settle Carlisle Railway Development Company Town Hall, Settle, BD24 9EJ www.settle-carlisle.co.uk, [email protected]
Tourist Information Centres
Please phone one of the numbers below if you would like tourist information or leaflets.Appleby 01768 351177Bradford 01274 433678Carlisle 01228 625600Hawes 01969 666210Horton 01729 860333Kirkby Stephen 01768 371199Lancaster 01524 582394Leeds 0113 242 5242Morecambe 01524 582808Settle 01729 825192Skipton 01756 792809
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Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the
information contained in this timetable, we can accept no liability for any
inaccuracies, and reserve the right to change information without further
notice. Visit our website for the most up to date timetables and check
before you travel.
Connections with other towns
Bus services connect the line to the surrounding area, including Penrith, Brough, Hadrian’s Wall, Barnard Castle and Sedbergh. You will find details in a separate leaflet available from Tourist Information Centres or by phoning Traveline on 0871 200 22 33. Calls cost 12 pence per minute from landlines and mobiles. Your phone company may add its own access charge but it will tell you about this.