Showing posts with label Windermere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windermere. Show all posts

Friday 25 January 2013

Rail services between Lake District and Manchester set to return to normal after Salford train derailment From The Westmorland Gazette

Rail services between Lake District and Manchester set to return to normal after Salford train derailment

4:20pm Friday 25th January 2013 in News By Steven Bell, Senior Reporter

 
RAIL travel between the Lake District and Manchester is set to return to normal after services were disrupted following a heritage train derailment in Salford.
 
All trains to and from Lake District stations, and Oxenholme, were starting and finishing at Preston.
 
But Network Rail confirmed that a plan for returning the line back to normal service has 'progressed extremely well'.
 
First Transpennine Express (FTPE) - which operates Windermere to Manchester trains - said it was expecting to run a normal train service from late afternoon through tonight's evening peak.
 
A spokesman said: "There may be some residual delays as we get trains and crew in the correct place but this should be minimal."
 
Nick Donovan, FTPE managing director, said: "This has been a challenging couple of days for rail travellers across the North West of England, who have had to experience some significant disruption.
 
"We are delighted to have the line back and be able to start to resume a normal train service from Manchester through to the northwest.
 
"Colleagues from FTPE, Network Rail and Northern Rail have all work extremely hard to ensure the line has been returned as quickly and as safely as possible. I want to thank them all for their efforts over the last couple of days.
 
"I also want to thank customers for their patience, understanding and support."
 
An empty heritage passenger train, owned by West Coast Railways, was travelling from Ardwick to Carnforth when its rear engine burst into flames on a bridge on Wilburn Street, Salford, at around 2.45pm on Wednesday.
 
Four people - a driver, engineer and two others - were on board but managed to walk off 'safe and well', Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said.
 
A witness said: “There were flames leaping out of the diesel unit and billowing into the sky.”
 
Some 40 firefighters in four appliances were sent to the scene.
 
British Transport Police (BTP) confirmed the train was a charter service run by West Coast Railways.
 
Station Manager Paul Etches, of Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, said: "It was quite a significant fire in the sense that it was a fire on a train which isn't the norm.
 
"Luckily there weren't any casualties and we are told the four people that walked off the train are safe and well.
 
"Crews quickly brought the fire under control to stop it spreading to the other carriages using jets and foam branches.
 
"Firefighters will remain on the scene dampening down and assisting BTP with their inquiries."
 
The incident disrupted train services in and out of Manchester across the North West and caused local roads to be closed
 
It is believed the train had a diesel engine at the front and back with six carriages in between.
 
A British Transport Police (BTP) spokesman said: "BTP officers were called to the rail line close to Wilburn Street, Salford, following a report of a train carriage on fire.
 
"BTP and Greater Manchester Police officers attended the incident, which was reported to BTP at 2.45pm.
 
"One of the carriages of the train, a chartered service run by West Coast Railways, has derailed from the rail line but remains upright.
 
"No passengers were on board the train at the time of incident and the driver is safe and well.
 
"Officers, along with other emergency services and agencies, will be working to establish the full circumstances."
 
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch has been informed.
 
West Coast Railways runs several heritage train services across the country.

via Rail services between Lake District and Manchester set to return to normal after Salford train derailment From The Westmorland Gazette.

Tuesday 23 October 2012

New Cottage in Windermere - Lowther Beeches

 
 

Lowther Beeches has it all: A private swimming pool, hot tub, boathouse with jetty and its own private lake frontage with stunning views across Lake Windermere to Coniston Old Man and the fells beyond offering an ever changing outlook.


Offering a privileged and enviable location. It has majestic views over Lake Windermere from the lounge, dining room and some of the bedrooms. This is a spacious, modern property with open fire and all the amenities you could possible want. The private jetty allows you to bring your own boat or you can hire one and moor it there during your stay. There is also an acre of ground to keep you occupied with mature garden, offering a high degree of privacy.

 
The cottage has a welcoming ambiance from the moment you arrive. Simply let your hair down and enjoy a picnic in the garden or a glass of wine on the patio with your friends or family.

LOWTHER BEECHES, (Swimming Pool & Hot Tub) Windermere,

 
Lowther Beeches - Windermere Lakes Cottage Holidays
 
 

Sunday 8 July 2012

Launch of another Landing Page


We have been very busy analysing our first landing page for Ambleside. Since this was extremely successful and a lot of people have made positive comments on how the page has helped them in finding accommodation in Ambleside, we decided to launch another landing page for the Windermere area. Although the format and layout is very similar to our first page, we decided to keep it in line in order to create a sense of continuity and ease of use.

This is where you can find our Windermere Lake District Cottages landing page. If you find this page useful or interesting, +1 this post or alternatively like us on our facebook page or tweet us. Let your friends and family know, we hope to help anyone looking for a self catering cottage in the Windermere area of the Lake District.

Look out for more discounts and special deals in further posts, or use our landing pages for Ambleside or Windermere to select a superb cottage at really great price.


Picture of the windermere lake district cottages landing page