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    the East Lancashire Railway 2023 Timetable EAST LANCASHIRE RAILWAY Heywood Station The most easterly point of the ELR is Heywood Station, and it’s a great place to start your journey if you want to ride the line from end to end. Bury Station Bury is a busy market town, just a few miles from Manchester City Centre. It’s the home of the Bury ...

  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 Bolton Street Station, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 0EY. 0333 320 2830 enquiries@eastlancsrailway.co.uk.

  4. 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 ...

  5. East Lancashire Railway – Route Map. The map below shows the route followed by the East Lancashire Railway. It includes all stations on the line plus nearby tourist attractions, hotels, shopping centres, and other points of interest. The map is interactive. Click on the icons for further information. Interactive map showing the route of the ...

  6. Santa Specials 26–27 November, 3–4, 10–11, 17–18, 21–24 December** Start the seasonal celebrations with a steam train through our winter wonderland. Meet Father Christmas and take home a gift at the North West’s festive family favourite! • Mince Pie Special26–27 December. • Whisky Chaser1 January 2023.

  7. The East Lancashire Railway is a 12-mile heritage steam railway line through the Irwell Valley in northwest England. With its scenic blend of rolling countryside and post-industrial landscapes, the journey gives a taste of what train travel was like in Victorian England. The route stretches between the towns of Rawtenstall and Heywood, stopping ...

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