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What is Millerbeck Light Railway?Captain HookThe privately owned Millerbeck Light Railway is situated in the grounds of Millerbeck House, in the Lakeland village of Staveley-in-Cartmel, a few minutes from Newbey Bridge, and a quarter of a mile south of Lake Windermere and the National Trust property of Fell Foot Park in Cumbria. Although normally only the private home of the owners, they and their friends, do open the railway to the general public on an occasional basis throughout the year. Often called 'Lakeland's Best Kept Secret ', this stunning and well respected railway is well worth a visit! ![]() Another busy day for Captain Hook, here seen crossing the bridge with his passengers When are we open?The Millerbeck Light Railway is privately owned and opens to the public on several dates throughout the year to give our visitors the chance to ride this famous railway and enjoy its stunning surroundings. Only a nominal charge is made for rides which goes to help with for its' maintenance costs - please consult our current list of published dates for further details. |
Background and basic technical informationThe Millerbeck Light Railway runs through meadows and woodlands, crossing the Miller Beck several times as it twists and turns on varying 'gradients' of up to 1 in 50 during its journey of around a mile. Construction was started in 1985 by the then owner Arthur Bailey and a group of three local friends, as a private railway to a track gauge measurement between the rails of 7.25 inch. This is one of several gauges for miniature railways, ranging from 3.5 inch to 18 inch gauge, but 7.25 inch gauge is regarded as the most practical of the smaller gauges, where a person can actually sit 'in' as opposed to 'on' both the carriages and locomotives. On Open Days: - Departures start at 11:00 am with last train at 5:00 pm
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Maintaining the Railway |
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A railway requires constant maintenance of the track, signals, bridges and buildings, as well as the rolling stock and locomotives. M.L.R. is run by the owners and a group of 'friends', mowing grass, levelling track, oiling points, repairing & painting. There are signalmen, station staff, yard masters, drivers and guards all enjoying the camaraderie of running a small railway and of course, just sitting back and enjoying the view, smells and sounds of running this 'little piece of fairyland'. The photo on the right shows the Millerbeck station and booking office on an open day. |
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Some more of our hard working engines |
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Joanie and Peter PanPeter Pan (left) waits for passengers whilst Joanie waits for clearance to proceed down the main line. |
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Hunslet Engine |







