Located in Bury, just 30 minutes from Manchester City Centre, is the award-winning East Lancashire Railway. A heritage railway that runs steam and …
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2025年1月3日
This is our third year aboard the East Lancashire Railway’s Santa Express, and once again, it was an incredible event that delighted both children and parents alike. From the moment we arrived, we we… Jonny S的完整评论
2024年12月30日
We have attended the Santa Special so many times over the last 25 years and it never fails to please! We love this event as much as our children and grandchildren and this year was better than ever. … RuthAshton65的完整评论
2024年12月29日
Had a trip to Rawtenstall on a post Christmas winter Saturday with a few friends. Great real ale pub scene in Rawtenstall these days and the journey was very atmospheric. Nice to see 92 Squadron look… railway_chap的完整评论
I was thinking of surprising my fiancee by taking her to one of these murder mystery railway events. East Lancs Railway is closet to us but pricing appears to be double the price of Embsay & Bolton Abbey. Are they the same shows? Any idea why the pricing is so much higher?
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Given my experience with them today for Christmas events they are well organised at events and themes. I’m sure it’d be a great choice
I’m traveling with kids in Nov, during the cold season. Where should we board the train and alight? How Long does it take? Is the fare for round trip?
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If you are arriving Wednesday Thursday or Friday in winter the railway only runs limited mid week services, weekends no problem nor are the Santa Specials etc. Please check the …
If you are arriving Wednesday Thursday or Friday in winter the railway only runs limited mid week services, weekends no problem nor are the Santa Specials etc. Please check the timetable on the railways website. A full trip Bury-Rawtenstall-Heywood-Bury takes around two and half hours. Bury is the usual start point as there are other facilities at the station including as mentioned the Transport Museum and the 'Trackside' station pub and eatery. All the stops have something to offer, and you can hop on and off as you wish. As mentioned, Heywood has free parking, but pick your day as trains do not run to Heywood on weekdays. There is a car park next to the station on Bolton Street and one at the Baths just a few yards down the street, both of which are owned and run bu Bury Council and both incur a charge.