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Super Sprinter crosses the Ribble Viaduct.
A British Rail Class 153 Super Sprinter in 'Northern' livery crosses this famous Yorkshire Dales viaduct heading towards Carlisle .
The viaduct which is part of the famous Settle to Carlisle rail route is framed nicely by one of the'Three Peaks' mountains called Whernside at 736m (2415ft) a small hill compared with the mighty Alps but for us here it represents a big mountain indeed. It is joined by the Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent mountains as part of the three Peaks which is one of Britains greatest outdoor peak chalenges - to do all three in the same day. The peak of Ingelborough sits almost exactly opposite the wide valley here.
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The viaduct which is part of the famous Settle to Carlisle rail route is framed nicely by one of the'Three Peaks' mountains called Whernside at 736m (2415ft) a small hill compared with the mighty Alps but for us here it represents a big mountain indeed. It is joined by the Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent mountains as part of the three Peaks which is one of Britains greatest outdoor peak chalenges - to do all three in the same day. The peak of Ingelborough sits almost exactly opposite the wide valley here.
Enjoy full screen.
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