Northern staff pick their favourite scenic routes

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Northern train at Hull Paragon station
Northern train at Hull Paragon station // Credit: Northern

Rail operator Northern has asked staff members to pick their favourite rail routes to work on, the results of which are below:

Middlesborough to Whitby

This journey begins at the industrial town of Middlesborough and makes its way across the stunning Moors National Park with its incredible views, rolling hills and historic woodland, not to mention breathtaking coastal scenes.

This route is wonderful for day trips or for those who want to get out and about exploring the impressive coastline alongside the region’s wonderful heritage.

Railway line into Whitby
Railway line into Whitby // Credit: Northern

Cumbria Coast

This breathtaking journey is from Barrow to and winds its way through the , which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering tranquil lakes, striking hills and mountains and delightful villages. This route offers an array of stunning panoramic views, making for a wonderful journey.

Northner train travelling through Arnside in Cumbria // Credit: Northern
Northern train travelling through Arnside in Cumbria // Credit: Northern

Furness Line

This lesser-known route makes its way through picturesque countryside with beautiful rolling hills and Bay’s staggering coastline and also treats passengers to spectacular views of the Lake District.

Kirkby-in-Furness on the Furness line
Kirkby-in-Furness on the Furness line // Credit: Northern

to Leeds via Harrogate

Starting in the city of York, steeped in history and renowned for its medieval architecture and, of course, the city’s magnificent Minster.

This train journey sees passengers travel through delightful countryside scenery as it makes its way to the beautiful spa town of Harrogate.

Harrogate Station // Credit: Northern
Harrogate Station // Credit: Northern

Hull to Driffield

This little-known route offers the very best of the East Yorkshire countryside as it makes its way through the market town of Beverley and medieval Cottingham ahead of getting into the bustling town of Driffield which is also known as the ‘Capital of the Wolds’.

Passengers travelling with Northern can now compare the cost, travel time and CO2 emissions of their journey against that of road travel.

 

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  1. Very surprised the Settle and Carlisle line is not even mentioned, or any of the trans Pennine routes. Hull to Driffield might be a pleasant run through fairly flat countryside, but the view of Beverley Minster is the only notable feature.

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