| Cark | |
|---|---|
| Main building at Cark & Cartmel station | |
| Location | |
| Place | Cark |
| Local authority | South Lakeland |
| Coordinates | 54°10′41″N 2°58′23″W / 54.178°N 2.973°WCoordinates: 54°10′41″N 2°58′23″W / 54.178°N 2.973°W |
| Operations | |
| Station code | CAK |
| Managed by | Northern Rail |
| Platforms in use | 2 |
| Live arrivals/departures and station information from National Rail |
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| Annual rail passenger usage | |
| 2004/05 * | 46,598 |
| 2005/06 * | 43,986 |
| 2006/07 * | 36,993 |
| 2007/08 * | 51,141 |
| History | |
| Opened 1857 | |
| National Rail - UK railway stations | |
| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z | |
| * Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Cark from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. | |
Cark and Cartmel railway station (often just Cark railway station) is a railway station that serves the villages of Cark, Flookburgh and Cartmel in Cumbria, England. It is located on the Furness Line from Barrow-in-Furness to Lancaster.
The station is architecturally interesting, with a main building (see image) erected by the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway in 1857. The station had a particular importance, as it serves Holker Hall, the home of Lord Cavendish of Furness formerly belonging to the Dukes of Devonshire. Special waiting rooms were provided for the dukes and their guests. The actual building retains many original features and is now a private residence. It extends to approximately one acre of gardens and woodland.
Service
The station is on the Furness line linking Lancaster and Barrow (though some services extend south to Preston or north east to Carlisle).
- The station receives a roughly two hour service to Barrow operated by Northern Rail and calling at:
- Three of these services continue from Barrow on to Carlisle calling at:
- Askam, Kirkby-in-Furness, Foxfield, Green Road, Millom, Silecroft, Bootle, Ravenglass, Drigg, Seascale, Sellafield, Braystones, Nethertown, St Bees, Corkickle, Whitehaven, Parton, Harrington, Workington, Flimby, Maryport, Aspatria, Wigton, Dalston, Carlisle
- There are six additional trains per day to Barrow-in-Furness, operated by First TransPennine Express, calling at:
- There is also a roughly two hourly service towards Lancaster operated by Northern Rail and calling at:
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- Kents Bank, Grange over Sands, Arnside, Silverdale, Carnforth and Lancaster. Two services a day are extended to Preston, calling additionally at Preston only
- There are four services a day to Manchester Airport operated by First TransPennine Express, calling at:
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- Kents Bank (limited service), Grange over Sands, Arnside, Silverdale, Carnforth, Lancaster, Preston, Chorley, Bolton, Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport
External links
- Train times and station information for Cark and Cartmel railway station from National Rail
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First TransPennine Express | ||||
| Northern Rail |
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