Morlock - thanks for the "Evening Star" on the Settle Carlisle railway film. That took me back even further in time to July, 1951 when four of us plus ruc-sacs, caving and camping gear caught a steam giant from Derby to Ribblehead Station, changing en route at Leeds and Helliefield Junction, where, because our train was late, the Carlisle train had been held up for passengers from Leeds to catch it - would that happen today? I don't think so. Stepping off the train at Ribblehead station with the quarry in the background I wondered where on earth I'd come to, it was the most barren landscape imaginable nothing like Derbyshire. We camped at the back of the Station Inn pub just by the twenty four arched Ribblehead Viaduct, it poured with rain all the time we were there, so although we had done a fair bit of caving we cut short our trip and returned home 12 days later, however, we saw many steam trains travelling across the Viaduct whilst there, never realising that soon the era of steam would end and they would all be replaced by diesel engines. Incidently there had been a major train crash north of the Viaduct at Blea Moor a short time before. Happy memories ๐