Avanti West Coast has started running trains on the historic Settle to Carlisle line to keep customers moving across the North West during major engineering works for the next two weeks.
The 07.54 departure on Thursday 1 January, from Wigan to Carlisle, was the first intercity passenger service to use the 73-mile-long railway in over 10 years.
Renowned for its beautiful scenery and rich heritage, the line is being used as a diversionary route until 15 January while the West Coast Main Line is blocked between Preston and Carlisle. During this period, Network Rail is replacing Clifton Bridge, which takes the railway over the M6 motorway near Penrith in Cumbria.
Avanti West Coast is running a shuttle service roughly every two hours non-stop via the Settle to Carlisle route.
The intercity operator has worked in close collaboration with Network Rail and the wider railway industry to keep customers travelling by rail and avoid lengthy bus journeys where possible during the engineering works.
Avanti West Coast is using its Class 805 Evero bi-mode fleet which was introduced in June 2024 and normally run on the operator’s North Wales, West Midlands, and Blackpool routes. These trains are able to run on electric or diesel power, therefore with no overhead power wires on the Settle to Carlisle line, the operator is utilising the diesel capability of its new fleet to keep customers moving during the engineering works.
There are some changes on the routes normally served by the Class 805 Evero trains while they are running on the Settle to Carlisle diversion. Customers travelling during these two weeks are advised to check before they travel.
Andy Mellors, managing director at Avanti West Coast, said: “We are running services on the Settle to Carlisle route to keep customers moving by train across the North West, and give them the best travelling experience possible.
“Today marks the conclusion of months of extensive planning alongside Network Rail and other operators, and I am delighted to see these services come into fruition to keep the North West open for rail travel during these planning engineering works.”
Phil James, Network Rail’s North West Route Director, commented: “The replacement of Clifton bridge over the M6 near Penrith is a crucial piece of railway work that will mean safer and more reliable journeys for passengers for the next 120 years.
“During this essential closure of the West Coast Main Line, we’ve worked with Avanti West Coast to divert services via the iconic Settle to Carlisle line, which gives passengers the option to continue to travel by rail wherever possible. I’d like to thank passengers for their patience during this work.”
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