FURMESS RAILWAY. 
STEAM YACHT AND COACH 
- TOURS THROUGH THE 
- English Lakeland . . 
DAILY during JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEPTEMBER. 
REDUCTION OF FARES. 
No. i. Outer Circular Tour, embracing- Windermere Lake, Furness Abbey, and Coniston 
— Fare from 5/3. 
No. 2. Inner Circular Tour, embracing Furness Abbey, Coniston Lake (Gondola), and 
Crake Valley.— Fare from 3/3. 
No- 3. Grange and Windermere Circular Tour, embracing Grange, Arnside, Kendal, and 
Windermere Lake. — Fare from 3/9. 
No. 4. Middle Circular Tour, embracing Windermere Lake, the Crake Valley, and Coniston 
Lake. — -Fare from 5/9. 
No. 5. Red Bank and Grasmere Tour, via Ambleside and Skelwith Force, returning via 
Rydal Water. — Fare from 2/9. 
No. 6. Thirlmere, Grasmere and Windermere Tour.— via Ambleside, Clappersgate, and 
Red Bank,, and round Thirlmere Lake. — Fare from 5/-. 
No. 7. The Four Lakes Circular Tour, viz. : — Coniston, Grasmere, Rydal, and Windermere. 
— Fare from 5/9. 
No. 8. Coniston to Coniston Tour, via Red Bank, Grasmere, and Ambleside, returning by 
Coach to Coniston. — Fare from 4/6. 
No. 9. Tarn Hows Tour, via Ambleside and Coniston returning by Tilberthwaite and 
Elterwater. — Fare from 4/6. 
No. 10. Round the Langdales and Dungeon Ghyll Tour, via Ambleside, Cohvith Force 
Grasmere, and Rydal. — Fare from 5/-. 
No. 11. Ullswater Tour, via Ambleside, Kirkstone Pass, and Brothers Water, returning via 
the Vale of Troutbeck and Lowwood. — Fare from 5/6. 
No. 12. Derwentwater (Keswick) Tour, via Ambleside, Grasmere, and Thirlmere. — Fare 
from G/-: _ 
No. 13. The Five Lakes Circular Tour, viz. Windermere, Rydal, Grasmere, Thirlmere, and 
Derwentwater. — Fare from 11/6. 
No. 14. Wastwater Tour, via Seascale and Gosforth. — Fare from 4/6. 
No. 15. The Six Lakes Circular Tour, viz. Windermere, Rydal, Grasmere, Thirlmere, 
Derwentwater and Ullswater. — Fare from 13/ 
No. 16. The Duddon Valley Tour, via Brough ton-in-Furness, Ulpha and Seathwaite. — - 
Fare from 3/9. 
*No. 17. The Three Waterfalls Tour (Colwith, Dungeon Ghyll and Skelwirth) via Coniston 
and the Langdales. — Fare from 4/9. 
■No. 18. Ennerdale Lake and Calder Abbey Tour, via Seascale, Gosforth, and Cold Fell.— 
Fare from 4/6. 
No 19. Across the Ferry Tour, via Lake Side, Esthwaite Water, Hawkshead, and Storrs 
Hall. — Fare from 3/6. 
No. 20. Cartmel Priory and Newby Bridge Tour, via Windermere (Lake Side), Blackbarrow 
Falls, Holker Park and Grange. — Fare from 3/, 
* Commence July 1st. 
For further particulars see “TOURS THROUGH LAKELAND” Pamphlets, to be had 
gratis at all Furness Railway Stations, of Mr. F. J. Ramsden, Superintendent of the Line, 
Barrow-in-Furness; at Messrs. Thos. Cook & Sons, and the Polytechnic Institute (Regent St., 
W.), or Messrs. W. H. Smith & Sons’ Principal Bookstalls, price ^d. 
THE PALETTE ALBUM, illustrating the above Tours, in colours, can be obtained at the 
principal Railway Bookstalls, price 6d. 
PICTURE POSTCARDS OF THE LAKE DISTRICT 
May be obtained at any Station on the Furness Railway^ and on the Company’s Steamers ; also 
at Furness Abbey Hotel and the Principal Bookstalls. Reduced price, 12 cards for 6d. 
BARROW with FLEETWOOD for BLACKPOOL. 
During the summer months the Furness Railway Company’s Paddle Steamer “Lady Margaret” 
or “Lady Evelyn,” will run between Barrow and Fleetwood for Blackpool. Full particulars as 
to sailings and Fares, &c., can be obtained on application to the Superintendent of the Line, 
Barrow-in-Furness, or from Messrs. Thomas Cools & Sons, Agents; Mr. S. Bancroft, Victoria 
Street; Mr. R. E. Hargreaves, 26 Coronation Street; and Mr. W. Marshall, n, South Parade, 
South Shore, Blackpool. 
ALFRED ASLETT, 
Barrow-in-Furness, 1905, Secretary and Gene7 al Manager. 
