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  1. Nestled deep in the heart of the Irwell Valley, the East Lancashire Railway spans 12 miles of beautiful Lancastrian scenery and over a century of rich history.  The railway can trace its storied origins back to the heady days of the Industrial Revolution when it was part of a network ferrying goods and people around the region. Whilst those days are long past, the railway continues to ...

  2. The East Lancashire Railway operated from 1844 to 1859 in the historic county of Lancashire, England. It began as a railway from Clifton via Bury to Rawtenstall, and during its short life grew into a complex network of lines connecting towns and cities including Liverpool, Manchester, Salford, Preston, Burnley and Blackburn .

  3. The East Lancashire Railway. Located in Bury, just 30 minutes from Manchester City Centre, is the award-winning East Lancashire Railway. A heritage railway that runs steam and diesel train services through the beautiful Pennine Lancashire scenery. There are plenty of things to see and do and stations are well equipped for group visits with ...

  4. One return trip from Bury to Rawtenstall hauled by a dino-proofed steam train. An approximately hour and a half dinosaur experience with expert rex wranglers and triceratops tamers. Dinosaur themed activities. Plenty of photo opportunities. Make your day complete with a trip to Bury Transport Museum, sited just across the road from Bury Bolton ...

  5. Come and experience one of the most popular heritage train lines in the country, the East Lancashire Railway, in operation since 1846. We weave through the idyllic panoramas, nostalgic stations and quaint villages of the picturesque Irwell Valley and visit the charming market town of Bury – anyone for an Eccles cake?! PRICE FROM ?£119per person.

  6. Tickets are priced at £69.90pp and are for over 16’s only. Price includes train fare. A small number of Diesel-hauled Red Rose Diners operate, and are priced at £65 per head. If you have further dietary requirements, please contact us in advance of booking at dwd@eastlancsrailway.co.uk.

  7. A Unique Wedding Ceremony. Under the beautifully decorated canopy of Bury Bolton Street Station, up to 100 guests can watch the bride glide gracefully down the aisle as a gleaming steam train pulls into the station. Backed by live music, you’ll tie the knot on the platform before being whisked aboard a private train for a wedding breakfast ...

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