Settle-Carlisle Railway tourist service suspended

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Carlisle to Settle railway line going over the Ribblehead viaductImage source, Getty Images
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The reopening of the Settle to Carlisle line in 2017 was marked by the Tornado steam locomotive pulling a service across the Ribblehead viaduct

A company operating tourist trips on the iconic Settle-Carlisle railway has suspended them until next year.

The move does not affect timetabled Northern rail services or events run by the Settle-Carlisle Railway Development Company.

In a post on social media Rail Charter Services blamed "ever-rising costs" coupled with reduced demand as "people tighten their belts".

"Current economic conditions have created the perfect storm," it said.

The post prompted dozens of responses describing the move as "sad news".

Three Little Birds communications company tweeted that the situation was "still tough for tourism operations".

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Rail Charter Services started running return trips between Appleby and Skipton in July 2020 and said at the time it hoped they would "kick-start" tourism as coronavirus lockdown measures eased.

A steam train event run by the Settle-Carlisle Railway Development Company later in the year is still due to take place.

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