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The Orient Express Train at Bassenthwaite Lake Station, Cumbria. UK.
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Feb 12, 2022 16:24:19   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Not the original one but a replica of the French SNCF steam train featured in the 2017 film Murder On The Orient Express, at a cost of £2.5 million.

The last train left the Bassenthwaite station in 1966, this was due to a lot of the UK’s railway network being discontinued.

In 2019 a married couple decided to buy the station master’s house that had been converted into a holiday let. They noticed that the rest of the station next door was derelict and tracked down the two different owners and agreed a sale on both sites. Rather than turn the entire site into a private dwelling they decided to open it up as a heritage site.

The station building only had walls, no roof, no windows it had been stripped bare over the years. Everywhere was overgrown and the railways tracks had disappeared in the vegetation.

The discovery of the Orient Express prop train happened by chance. They had visited a specialist haulage yard to see a railway carriage but it was unsuitable so the yard owner showed them the salon car from the film and they decided to buy it. Six months later they were asked if they wanted to buy the rest of the train as other buyers had pulled out. The replica carriages are slightly wider and taller than the original to allow for the movement of camera crews. Heating is installed into the carriages.

The whole site is now open to the public, breakfast, brunch, lunch is available in the restaurant carriage and the restored station building.
We had coffee and cake before I went taking pictures and they allowed me to go onto the engine and train.

Hope you enjoy your visit.

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Canon 650D, 18-55mm lens.

Originally the Station Master’s House
Originally the Station Master’s House...
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The wheels are made of wood!
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A jigsaw
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Feb 12, 2022 16:26:12   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 

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Feb 12, 2022 16:26:33   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Sylvias wrote:
Not the original one but a replica of the French SNCF steam train featured in the 2017 film Murder On The Orient Express, at a cost of £2.5 million.

The last train left the Bassenthwaite station in 1966, this was due to a lot of the UK’s railway network being discontinued.

In 2019 a married couple decided to buy the station master’s house that had been converted into a holiday let. They noticed that the rest of the station next door was derelict and tracked down the two different owners and agreed a sale on both sites. Rather than turn the entire site into a private dwelling they decided to open it up as a heritage site.

The station building only had walls, no roof, no windows it had been stripped bare over the years. Everywhere was overgrown and the railways tracks had disappeared in the vegetation.

The discovery of the Orient Express prop train happened by chance. They had visited a specialist haulage yard to see a railway carriage but it was unsuitable so the yard owner showed them the salon car from the film and they decided to buy it. Six months later they were asked if they wanted to buy the rest of the train as other buyers had pulled out. The replica carriages are slightly wider and taller than the original to allow for the movement of camera crews. Heating is installed into the carriages.

The whole site is now open to the public, breakfast, brunch, lunch is available in the restaurant carriage and the restored station building.
We had coffee and cake before I went taking pictures and they allowed me to go onto the engine and train.

Hope you enjoy your visit.

Please try the downloads.

Canon 650D, 18-55mm lens.
Not the original one but a replica of the French S... (show quote)


Picturesque and beautiful shots

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Feb 12, 2022 16:33:36   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Sylvias wrote:
Not the original one but a replica of the French SNCF steam train featured in the 2017 film Murder On The Orient Express, at a cost of £2.5 million.

The last train left the Bassenthwaite station in 1966, this was due to a lot of the UK’s railway network being discontinued.

In 2019 a married couple decided to buy the station master’s house that had been converted into a holiday let. They noticed that the rest of the station next door was derelict and tracked down the two different owners and agreed a sale on both sites. Rather than turn the entire site into a private dwelling they decided to open it up as a heritage site.

The station building only had walls, no roof, no windows it had been stripped bare over the years. Everywhere was overgrown and the railways tracks had disappeared in the vegetation.

The discovery of the Orient Express prop train happened by chance. They had visited a specialist haulage yard to see a railway carriage but it was unsuitable so the yard owner showed them the salon car from the film and they decided to buy it. Six months later they were asked if they wanted to buy the rest of the train as other buyers had pulled out. The replica carriages are slightly wider and taller than the original to allow for the movement of camera crews. Heating is installed into the carriages.

The whole site is now open to the public, breakfast, brunch, lunch is available in the restaurant carriage and the restored station building.
We had coffee and cake before I went taking pictures and they allowed me to go onto the engine and train.

Hope you enjoy your visit.

Please try the downloads.

Canon 650D, 18-55mm lens.
Not the original one but a replica of the French S... (show quote)


Interesting series.

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Feb 12, 2022 16:45:58   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Very nice, Sylvia. Interesting and well photographed.

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Feb 12, 2022 16:49:19   #
peekaboo
 
Memories

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Feb 12, 2022 16:50:42   #
MSW
 
way cool!

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Feb 12, 2022 16:54:05   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Excellent set Sylvia.

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Feb 12, 2022 17:20:59   #
Mac Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
 
Sylvias wrote:
Not the original one but a replica of the French SNCF steam train featured in the 2017 film Murder On The Orient Express, at a cost of £2.5 million.

The last train left the Bassenthwaite station in 1966, this was due to a lot of the UK’s railway network being discontinued.

In 2019 a married couple decided to buy the station master’s house that had been converted into a holiday let. They noticed that the rest of the station next door was derelict and tracked down the two different owners and agreed a sale on both sites. Rather than turn the entire site into a private dwelling they decided to open it up as a heritage site.

The station building only had walls, no roof, no windows it had been stripped bare over the years. Everywhere was overgrown and the railways tracks had disappeared in the vegetation.

The discovery of the Orient Express prop train happened by chance. They had visited a specialist haulage yard to see a railway carriage but it was unsuitable so the yard owner showed them the salon car from the film and they decided to buy it. Six months later they were asked if they wanted to buy the rest of the train as other buyers had pulled out. The replica carriages are slightly wider and taller than the original to allow for the movement of camera crews. Heating is installed into the carriages.

The whole site is now open to the public, breakfast, brunch, lunch is available in the restaurant carriage and the restored station building.
We had coffee and cake before I went taking pictures and they allowed me to go onto the engine and train.

Hope you enjoy your visit.

Please try the downloads.

Canon 650D, 18-55mm lens.
Not the original one but a replica of the French S... (show quote)


Very attractive photos and an interesting history to go with it.

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Feb 12, 2022 17:30:57   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Very interesting.

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Feb 12, 2022 17:46:41   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Excellent photography of a wonderful find, Sylvia!

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Feb 12, 2022 18:10:44   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
Excellent photos, Sylvia. It is a most interesting place to explore and I really enjoyed both the photos and the history info! Well done.

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Feb 12, 2022 18:12:11   #
JustJill Loc: Iowa
 
Sylvias wrote:
Not the original one but a replica of the French SNCF steam train featured in the 2017 film Murder On The Orient Express, at a cost of £2.5 million.

The last train left the Bassenthwaite station in 1966, this was due to a lot of the UK’s railway network being discontinued.

In 2019 a married couple decided to buy the station master’s house that had been converted into a holiday let. They noticed that the rest of the station next door was derelict and tracked down the two different owners and agreed a sale on both sites. Rather than turn the entire site into a private dwelling they decided to open it up as a heritage site.

The station building only had walls, no roof, no windows it had been stripped bare over the years. Everywhere was overgrown and the railways tracks had disappeared in the vegetation.

The discovery of the Orient Express prop train happened by chance. They had visited a specialist haulage yard to see a railway carriage but it was unsuitable so the yard owner showed them the salon car from the film and they decided to buy it. Six months later they were asked if they wanted to buy the rest of the train as other buyers had pulled out. The replica carriages are slightly wider and taller than the original to allow for the movement of camera crews. Heating is installed into the carriages.

The whole site is now open to the public, breakfast, brunch, lunch is available in the restaurant carriage and the restored station building.
We had coffee and cake before I went taking pictures and they allowed me to go onto the engine and train.

Hope you enjoy your visit.

Please try the downloads.

Canon 650D, 18-55mm lens.
Not the original one but a replica of the French S... (show quote)


I enjoyed the history as much as the pictures!

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Feb 12, 2022 18:56:09   #
luvmypets Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
 
Very nice!!! Thanks for the tour!!

Dodie

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Feb 12, 2022 22:10:19   #
rbmacc Loc: DeQuincy La
 
Thanks for taking us along, hopefully no murders occurred during your visit (lol) Beautiful photos Sylvia !

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