Gallery Kendal Station in the 1950’s Staveley station’s First Aiders, late 19th century A very old photo which shows Kendal station in the days when it had three platform An ex-LMS ‘Black Five’ loco pulls an excursion train into Staveley station The first Ferguson tractors delivered to Westmorland Members of Zion Chapel ready for an outing at Kendal station Burneside station in British Railways days The little tank engine which pulled many of the local trains in the early years of the 20th century Windermere station interior in 1907 Windermere station in early diesel days. Four platforms in use, and extra coaches in the sidings A tank loco hauls a train from Windermere into Oxenholme station A local train from Windermere approaches Burneside Higher Crossing A London and North Western Railway train at Burneside Windermere station seen from the signal box Unidentified class 108 multiple unit BR blue at Staveley soon after the line was reduced to a single track A Pacer train in Br’s Regional Railways livery crosses Parkside Road on its way to Kendal Train at Staveley level crossing Oxenholme station Survey of passengers using the Lakes Line Room for bikes on the train! Measuring up for the new plot at Kendal Staveley station Kendal station Early morning at Oxenholme and commuters hurry across to platform 3 for the train to Windermere All black and white photos on this page are © Cumbrian Railways Association, Colour photos © LLRUG