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Port Carlisle is a coastal village in
Allerdale Allerdale is a non-metropolitan district of Cumbria, England, with borough status. Its council is based in Workington and the borough has a population of 93,492 according to the 2001 census, increasing to 96,422 at the 2011 Census. The Bo ...
, Cumbria, England. It is in the civil parish of
Bowness-on-Solway Bowness-on-Solway is a village in the Allerdale borough of Cumbria, England. It is situated to the west of Carlisle on the southern side of the Solway Firth estuary separating England and Scotland. The civil parish had a population of 1,126 at t ...
. Its original name was Fisher's Cross, but when it became the terminus of the Carlisle Canal it was renamed Port Carlisle. During the lifetime of the canal it was of considerable importance as the sea outlet for Carlisle, handling both freight and passengers. With the building of the much bigger
Silloth Silloth (sometimes known as Silloth-on-Solway) is a port town and civil parish in the Allerdale borough of Cumbria, England. Historically in the county of Cumberland, the town is an example of a Victorian seaside resort in the North of Englan ...
docks, the canal was redundant. Some through trade continued via the
Port Carlisle Railway There were two interlinked railways on the south shore of the Solway Firth. The Port Carlisle Dock and Railway Company was opened in 1854, following the route of a former canal, intended to connect Port Carlisle, to which sea-going ships could ...
, but diminished as the Solway silted up.


The canal and railway

The Carlisle canal was built to allow sea access for
Carlisle Carlisle ( , ; from xcb, Caer Luel) is a city that lies within the Northern English county of Cumbria, south of the Scottish border at the confluence of the rivers Eden, Caldew and Petteril. It is the administrative centre of the City ...
to Ireland, Scotland and Liverpool. The sea terminus was at Port Carlisle, and a sea lock and basin was built there in 1819. Four years later the canal was completed to Carlisle, and Port Carlisle became the centre of a good deal of transhipment trade, and passenger traffic via steam packets. However, the canal was short-lived due to competition from deep-water ports and the railways, and it closed in 1853. The canal was filled in and was used to lay the track for the Port Carlisle Railway which opened in 1854. The offshore wharf was connected to the rail system to allow continued access to Carlisle. The direct passenger service to Carlisle ceased two years later when the railway to
Silloth Silloth (sometimes known as Silloth-on-Solway) is a port town and civil parish in the Allerdale borough of Cumbria, England. Historically in the county of Cumberland, the town is an example of a Victorian seaside resort in the North of Englan ...
opened and a horse-drawn tram, the "Dandy", was substituted to join the Silloth line at
Drumburgh Drumburgh ( ) is a small settlement in Cumbria, England. It is northwest of the city of Carlisle and is on the course of Hadrian's Wall, near to Burgh by Sands. The village is sited on a gentle hill with a good view in all directions over the s ...
. Freight still travelled on the railway from Port Carlisle, but decreased as the channel silted, and the much better dock facilities at Silloth were used. In 1914 to prevent closure of the line, a steam railmotor called 'Flower of Yarrow' was introduced and this service lasted until the branch was closed in 1932.Port Carlisle Railway
Retrieved : 2012-08-01 The village was served by the Port Carlisle railway station. File:Remains_of_Port_Carlisle_Railway_station.jpg, Remains of Railway station in 2010. now a car park. File:Samuel Bough (1822-1878) - The Solway at Port Carlisle - NG 1476 - National Galleries of Scotland.jpg, Samuel Bough (1822-1878) - The Solway at Port Carlisle File:Port Carlisle Methodist chapel.jpg, Port Carlisle Methodist chapel File:Port_carlisle_methodist_chapel_interior.jpg, Interior of the chapel File:Port_carlisle_offshore_wharf.jpg, The offshore wharf built 1836 to accommodate larger vessels that could not enter the canal basin. File:Port carlisle map.jpg, Map of Port Carlisle showing remains of canal basin, and the railway. File:NRM York 20171024 123509 (49312460668).jpg, The Port Carlisle horse-drawn tram; the "Dandy" in the National Railway Museum.


See also

* List of places in Cumbria *
Listed buildings in Bowness Bowness is a civil parish in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria, England. It contains 36 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades ...


References


External links

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Cumbria County History Trust: Bowness-on-Solway
(nb: provisional research only - see Talk page)
Video footage of the harbour and canal dock
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