The Scenic Railway Company
Morecambe Bay
Framed to order in the UK. Free UK delivery.
Archival inks on fine art paper selected for longevity
Printed and framed in the United Kingdom
Part of the Permanent Collection
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About this print
Morecambe Bay is one of Britain’s most distinctive coastal landscapes, celebrated for its immense tidal reach, wide sands and ever-changing light. Stretching between Lancashire and Cumbria, the bay has a character all its own—expansive, elemental and deeply tied to rail travel via the Furness Line. For travellers and collectors alike, it evokes open horizons, seaside heritage and the quiet drama of the north-west coast.
The artwork captures that atmosphere in a striking sunset scene, with the bay’s reflective sands and tidal channels glowing beneath a vast, cloud-filled sky. The low sun and mirrored light create a luminous, almost painterly sense of depth, while the composition emphasises the openness that makes Morecambe Bay so memorable. Presented in a vintage railway-poster style, this print is especially appealing for lovers of coastal landscapes, dramatic skies and classic British travel art.
Collection: Northern Coast Series
Archive Reference: SR-ENG-NC-007
First Issued: 2026 Edition
Part of the Scenic Railways Permanent British Landscape Archive.
Choose Your Finish
For a contemporary look, choose our Modern finish, produced on 230gsm smooth matte paper for crisp detail and refined colour.
For a classic look, choose our Vintage finish, carefully aged and printed on a traditionally made 310gsm matte etching paper from German paper experts Hahnemühle. Its subtle texture enhances depth and lends the artwork the presence of an original railway poster.
Both are available in six frame options.
Framed & Ready to Hang
Each piece is professionally framed to order and delivered ready to hang — typically within one week.
Crafted with Care
Proudly designed, printed and framed in the U.K. using high-quality materials and specialist fine art printing processes.
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