D6130
Established Member
OK....OK....I was wrong! I admit defeat!I beg to differ also. Please check how many non passenger trains run from Carlisle to Settle. None today and very few on weekdays which could well be handled with a low speed minimal signalling line or extended sidings from each end. The few passenger trains to Carlisle could go via Carnforth as mentioned earlier. I don't reckon lines should be kept open and subsidised for people to have occasional nostalgia jollies and also not for hikers to wander the hills during our quite short summer. Better to spend the money where it is raised ie where there are many people and businesses likely to use the railway.
However, as I have stated upthread, if the Bentham Line were to be used for more and heavier - or faster - traffic, it would need to be almost completely relaid and reballasted at vast expense (some of the existing track is nearly 80 years old and the whole line is only maintained for light traffic with a maximum speed of 60 mph). One way to reduce the cost of renewal might be to single the line with a dynamic loop between Clapham and Bentham or Bentham and Wennington....but that would entail the installation of four new sets of points (including traps), together with their associated signalling, cabling and control equipment, so would probably negate the savings made by singling. The line is certainly not up to carrying regular freight traffic and to make it do so in its present condition would be to invite a repeat of the 1998 Dent Head coal train derailment, IMHO.