A TRAIN operator is setting up new "ground breaking" tourist services on the historic Settle to Carlisle line this summer.
Starting next month, Rail Charter Services Ltd will run socially distanced first class trains with classic Inter City coaches between Skipton, Settle and Appleby.
Adrian Quine, a director of the firm, said: “A lot of work has gone into negotiating these exciting new services with our industry partners and stakeholders and we are delighted to be able to bring some post coronavirus cheer to families at this difficult time.
“This service really is ground breaking for the rail industry.
"We are working closely with Northern Rail, The Rail Delivery Group, Network Rail and the Settle to Carlisle Development Company.
“Our aim is that this new dedicated tourist train service can help get the local economy back up and running and provide a safe and enjoyable environment for families to enjoy this stunningly scenic route.
“By providing dedicated high quality traditional all first class trains aimed at leisure travellers we can segregate this distinct market from the normal passengers using the route including locals and those travelling long distance from Leeds to Glasgow.”
He added that the rolling stock had been specifically tailored to meet the current social distancing requirements for passenger safety.
The train will run three return trips per day. Tickets will be sold on a day return basis.
This offers passengers the option to book a short or long day out.
John Moorhouse, chairman of Settle Carlisle Development Co Ltd, said: “The astonishing new enterprise is an unparalleled first ever opportunity to ride on a regular, deluxe tourist train service on the famous Settle to Carlisle railway.
"The Settle Carlisle Development Company is proud to be associated with this unique railway venture.”
For tickets and information about the new service go online to the firm's website: www.railcharterservices.co.uk
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here