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Ravenglass railway station, Mainline railway station in Ravenglass, Cumbria

Ravenglass railway station is an operational coastal stop with two platforms serving both mainline and narrow-gauge heritage railway services. The former station building now functions as The Ratty Arms pub, while an adjacent shelter houses a small collection of railway artifacts and local history displays.

The station opened in 1849 as part of the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway, originally named Ravenglass for Eskdale before being shortened in the 1970s. It served as a transport hub for workers and goods related to local industries, evolving gradually through subsequent decades.

The station holds deep roots in the local identity, with the railway forming part of village life for generations. Visitors notice how the community actively maintains rail traditions and weaves them into the daily rhythm of the place.

The station is accessible via ramps and flat paths, with tickets available from a machine or purchased in advance, and trains arriving roughly every hour. Information is displayed on screens and posters, and a footbridge connects both platforms for easy movement.

The station building was converted into The Ratty Arms pub, named after the local nickname for the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway. This reflects how deeply the railway is woven into village culture, with businesses named after the affectionate local term for the line.

Location: Copeland

GPS coordinates: 54.35600,-3.40900

Latest update: January 8, 2026 13:41

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