Braithwaite

When a station opened here in 1865 on the Cockermouth-Penrith line, a parliamentary bill--opposed by Rawnsley--arose for connecting Braithwaite and Buttermere in order to connect quarries important to mining.

Windermere

The proposed 1844 railway extension from Kendal, protested by Wordsworth, ended here in 1847. The goal had originally been Ambleside, and this would be entertained again later in the century.  Protested by Somervell and Ruskin, this scheme never went forward.

Ambleside

The 1844 proposed railway would have gone this far, but for reasons of cost the line terminated at Windermere when opened in 1847.  Yet expansions of other lines around the Lake District led to speculation in 1875 about extending the line from Windermere to Ambleside, with an eye on further expansion.  Robert Somervell, a local shoe manufacturer, raised a protest and soon gained the pen of Ruskin for his cause.  Ruskin wrote letters to the papers , and in 1876 wrote a preface--which you have read--for Somervell's A Protest Against the Extension of the Railways i

Kendal

The town that the proposed 1844 railway extension sought to connect to the Carlile and Lancaster line via Oxenholme; a line was also proposed from Kendal to Ambleside.  

Rydal Mount

Rydal Mount, where Wordsworth lived from 1813 until his death in 1850.  From here he launched his 1844 protests against the proposed railway expansion from Kendal to Ambleside.  A slightly shortened line, from Kendal to Windermere, opened in 1847.

Victoria

Victoria is a state in southeastern Australia. Its state capital is Melbourne. It originally formed part of the British Colony of New South Wales, but it became a separate colony in 1851.