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  2. Park Hotel, Preston - Wikipedia

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    The Park Hotel was a railway-owned hotel at East Cliff, Preston, Lancashire, England, used for many years as offices, but now being restored as a hotel. The hotel opened in 1883 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and was operated jointly by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and London and North Western Railway . [ 1 ]

  3. Railway Hotel, Kirkham - Wikipedia

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    The Railway Hotel is a building on Station Road in Kirkham, Lancashire, England. It was built around 1850, around a decade after the Preston and Wyre Railway arrived at Kirkham, [ 1 ] and has been designated a Grade II listed building by Historic England since 1986.

  4. East Lancashire Railway - Wikipedia

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    The East Lancashire Railway is a twelve-and-a-half-mile (20 km) heritage railway line in North West England which runs between Heywood, Greater Manchester and Rawtenstall in Lancashire. There are intermediate stations at Bury Bolton Street , Burrs Country Park , Summerseat and Ramsbottom , with the line crossing the border into Rossendale ...

  5. Rail ale trail - Wikipedia

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    The "Beer Engine" at Newton St Cyres railway station had pioneered the use of rail travel to bring drinkers to its bar. It opened in 1985 in the old railway hotel opposite the station and was soon offering a discount on production of a rail ticket. However since 2018 The Beer Engine is sadly no longer on the trail.

  6. East Lancashire Railway (1844–1859) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. East Lancashire line - Wikipedia

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    The East Lancashire Railway was, in turn, absorbed by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway on 13 May 1859. The line connected end-on at Colne with the Leeds and Bradford Extension Railway's line to Skipton and Bradford. This 11 + 1 ⁄ 2-mile (18.5 km) link closed in 1970. [3] The Skipton–East Lancashire Rail Action Partnership campaigns to ...

  8. Midland Hotel, Morecambe - Wikipedia

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    Midland Hotel staircase with Eric Gill's Neptune and Triton Medallion. The Midland Hotel was built to replace two earlier hotels: the North Western Hotel built in 1848 by the "little" North Western Railway, which had been renamed the Midland Hotel in 1871 when the Midland Railway took over the North Western Railway; and another hotel at Heysham, the Heysham Towers, which was converted from a ...

  9. Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway in north-west England was formed in 1846 by the Liverpool, Ormskirk, and Preston Railway Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. ccclxxxi). It was purchased by the East Lancashire Railway the following year and opened to traffic on 2 April 1849.

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