Talk:Newcastle and Carlisle Railway

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[edit] Carlisle to Newcastle Main Line

Has anyone heard of this line being referred to as the Carlisle to Newcastle Main Line, or does everyone know it as the Tyne Valley Line? Dannyboy3 22:59, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

Some people call it the Tyne Valley line, mainly those resident in Tynedale, but it's not strictly true as the last 20 miles beyond Haltwhistle are not in the Tyne Valley. The Carlisle to Newcastle is not one I've heard and the original title was the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway user:lawsonrob 04 March 2007, 1522

In Cumbria it is just called the Newcastle line but thats not helpful if you live in Northumbrland