River Petteril

Coordinates: 54°53′57″N 2°55′13″W / 54.8992°N 2.9203°W / 54.8992; -2.9203
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River Petteril
Petteril from Kitchenhill bridge
River Petteril is located in Cumbria
River Petteril
Location of the mouth within Cumbria
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
PartEngland
CountyCumbria
CityCarlisle
Physical characteristics
Sourcenear Penruddock and Motherby
MouthConfluence with River Eden
 • coordinates
54°53′57″N 2°55′13″W / 54.8992°N 2.9203°W / 54.8992; -2.9203

The River Petteril is a river running through the English county of Cumbria.

The source of the Petteril is near Penruddock and Motherby, from where the young river runs southeast through Greystoke, Blencow and Newton Reigny, before passing under the M6 motorway, after which the river turns north, and the motorway roughly follows the course of the river towards Carlisle.

Having reached Carlisle, the Petteril runs a course through the south east of Carlisle, dividing the suburbs of Harraby, Upperby and Botcherby, and running alongside the West Coast Main Line for a significant distance, before joining the River Eden on its journey to the Solway Firth. Along its course, the major tributaries of the Petteril include the River North Petteril, Stony Beck, Calthwaite Beck, Blackrack Beck, and Woodside Beck.[1]

The Petteril was in the news in 2022 following a freight train derailment 20 October, where the railway crosses the river near Carlisle.[2]

Sources

  1. ^ "River Petteril | Co-Curate". co-curate.ncl.ac.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Rail line between Carlisle and Newcastle closed after derailment". The Guardian. 20 October 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022.