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On the Web
- Carnforth Station - About Carnforth railway station and its rejuvenation.
- Carnforth business Online - A Community and Business web site for Carnforth and the surrounding areas.
- Carnforth Area Community Portal - Information for the local area, for the benefit of visitors and residents alike.
- Carnforth Online - Local website for news, views, sport, business and events in and around the Carnforth area.
- A Brief Encounter with Carnforth Station - Detailed fan site about the filming location of Carnforth Railway station. Synopsis, statistics, the music, and acting credits.
- Carnforth Bookshop - Sell second hand and antiquarian books.
- Carnforth RUFC - Teams, profiles, news, forums, photographs, and contact details.
- Carnforth Window Co. - PVC-U windows, doors and conservatories. Profile, product descriptions with information about security, testimonials and location map.
- Snoozy Beds - Offers beds and pine furniture. Located in Holme Mills and Carnforth.
- Bentham Grammar School Association - Association of former staff and pupils from the school.
Wikipedia Articles
- Carnforth railway station - Carnforth railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Carnforth in Lancashire. The building was designed by architect William Tite and was famously used as the location in the 1945 film Brief Encounter.
- Carnforth - Carnforth is a small town near Lancaster in the north of Lancashire, England, situated at the north-east end of Morecambe Bay, by the River Keer. The population was around 5,500 in the year 2000.
- Network Rail route NW 4033 - Network Rail's route NW 4033 runs for 183.8 km from Carnforth North Junction, near Carnforth, to Carlisle South Junction, near Carlisle, by way of Sellafield.
- Silverdale, Lancashire - Silverdale is a village and civil parish within the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire, England. The village stands on Morecambe bay, near border with Cumbria, northwest of Carnforth and north of Lancaster.
- Furness Line - The Furness Line runs from Barrow-in-Furness to Ulverston and Grange-over-Sands, connecting with the West Coast Main Line at Carnforth. Along with the Cumbrian Coast Line, which runs north from Barrow to Whitehaven, Workington and Carlisle, it is considered one of the most scenic routes in England.