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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Day Out with Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Many heritage railways up and down the UK have hosted Day Out with Thomas events over the years; some events feature just Thomas himself (whilst others (such as the Watercress Line, East Lancashire Railway, East Anglian Railway Museum, Whistlestop Valley, Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway and the Caledonian Railway (Brechin) also feature some of ...

  5. Rawtenstall railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly on the national railway network on the line to Bacup as well as Bury and Manchester. The Association of Train Operating Companies have identified that the community of Rawtenstall on the East Lancashire Railway Heritage Railway could benefit from services connecting the station to the National Network. [1]

  6. Ramsbottom railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was built by the East Lancashire Railway and opened on 28 September 1846. On that date, the line was completed from Clifton Junction through Bury and Ramsbottom to Rawtenstall , enabling through trains to operate from Manchester Victoria .

  7. Burrs Country Park railway station - Wikipedia

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    Burrs County Park is the East Lancashire Railway's seventh station. It was opened in October 2016 [ 1 ] and since January 2017, has seen regular passenger services. v

  8. Helmshore railway station - Wikipedia

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    Helmshore station was built by the East Lancashire Railway 1844-1859 (ELR) and opened on 17 August 1848. [1] The ELR was merged with the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway (LYR) on 13 May 1859 [2] and this company operated the station until the merger into the London Midland & Scottish Railway (LMSR) in 1923.

  9. Burnley Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station in 1962 The station in 1988. The station was opened by the East Lancashire Railway in 1848, as part of its route from Bury and Blackburn to Colne; here, an end-on junction was made with the Leeds and Bradford Extension Railway line from Skipton that had been completed several months earlier.