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Bentham Line year in industry students want to tell you a story

Community rail officer Brian Haworth with three students outside Carnforth on the day of the launch.

Year in industry students on placement with Northern, undertake an annual community project on the Bentham Line, which is the working title of the Leeds-Morecambe Community Rail Partnership (CRP). The 2019/20 group created a colourful and imaginative story for young children about a journey along our scenic line.

These second-year students, from universities across the north of England, worked together with local professional artist, Alastair Nicholson, to create the lavishly-illustrated story book based around a group of new friends making their way from Leeds to the seaside at Morecambe.

The characters, the story and the basis for the unique computer-created designs were all developed by the students, who captured the sense of community spirit and volunteering along the route, whist including important elements about railway safety throughout the book. In the book the students also encourage children to recycle waste and consider the environment.

The book features various stations along the line including Leeds, Shipley, Keighley, Skipton, Bentham, Carnforth and Morecambe. The book was recently launched at an event at Carnforth Station Heritage Centre. We were delighted to welcome back three  of the ten students who helped to create the book, Hugo MacFadyen, Alex Kerr and Ethan Worthington, along with Alastair, the artist.

Gerald Townson, CRP chair said: “Why not make your own ‘Grand Day Out’ to the seaside, countryside or city using our newly-refurbished trains along our beautiful route through the Pennines?”

A downloadable copy of the book can be found on the CRP website: thebenthamline.co.uk/sheep_on_the_line/

A physical copy of the 40-page full-colour book can be obtained from the partnership by post, free of charge, at Bentham Station Building, Station Road, Bentham, Lancaster, LA2 7LF, or can be picked up at Bentham Station.