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Blackburn and Preston Railway (amalgamated with the East Lancashire 3 August 1846) East Lancashire Railway (amalgamated as a separate division 13 August 1859, loco stocks amalgamated 17 March 1875 by adding 600 to East Lancs numbers.) Blackpool and Lytham Railway (amalgamated with the Preston and Wyre Joint Railway (L&Y/L&NW Joint)in 1871/2)
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 ...
On 23 October 2010 56097 hauled an incoming train of gypsum from Loughborough to East Leake Gypsum works with a trailing load of 1450t plus a GBRf class 66/7. As well as operating at Ruddington, it also visited other galas such as at the Mid Norfolk Railway and East Lancashire Railway. Departed Ruddington in November 2022 and is stored at Longport.
East Lancs [237] 1992–7393 BR: 893343 Cattle Van Swindon, BR Dia No. 1/353, Lot No. 2269 1951 York [238] 1978–7111 BR: B 943139 Bogie Bolster Birmingham, Metro-Cammell: Dia No. 1/471, Lot No. 2406 1952 York [239] 1978–7112 ICI: 19154 Bogie Mineral Hopper Wagon Horbury, Chas Roberts 1953 Shildon [240] 2001-7167 National Benzole: 2022 ...
Initially, 92207 was moved to Bury Bolton Street railway station (East Lancashire Railway). During its 19-year stay there around £90,000 was spent on new parts acquisition, forgings and castings and the complete restoration of the main frames, axleboxes and 5 wheelsets to MT276 Mainline standard.
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.
In April 2016, the National Railway Museum gifted the locomotive to the Foxfield Railway and are currently assessing No. 2 with a hope of returning it to steam in the future. [99] No. 16528 London, Midland and Scottish Railway Fowler Class 3F 0-6-0 T: Midland Railway – Butterley: Built in 1927 by Hunslet Engine Company.
One of three locomotives employed on the line which connected to what is now the East Lancashire Railway line from Bury to Heywood. All three locomotive have been preserved. See also Peckett Works No. 1159 Annie (the other engine was Andrew Barclay Works No 945) By 1970 it had become the spare engine as the steam brakes had failed. [80]