I don’t have live access to current news feeds right now, but I can summarize recent publicly available context about East Lancashire Railway and Summerseat Station from reputable sources up to 2024–2025 and point you to where to check for the latest updates.
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- Summerseat is a part of the East Lancashire Railway heritage line that runs between Bury and Ramsbottom, with the line later extended toward Rawtenstall; Summerseat itself has historic platforms, though parts of the station area have seen changes since preservation operations began in 1987.[1][7]
- The ELR has hosted events such as autumn steam galas and regular heritage services, and its fleet often includes preserved locomotives visiting or based at the line, including notable steam specials during galas (e.g., 2024 events).[4]
- There have been ongoing discussions and plans around network connections, potential extensions, and broader heritage rail experiences associated with ELR, including collaborations and developments highlighted in various press and rail enthusiast resources.[3][6][8]
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- A typical summer or autumn gala often features multiple locomotives operating over the ELR network, with special trains running between Bury, Ramsbottom, and Rawtenstall, attracting enthusiasts and families alike.[4]
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There are also plans to construct and open a new station at Buckley Wells, between 2012 and 2015, by the locomotive shed. As the majority of the trackwork exists, the work will be relatively simple, requiring just a run round loop and building a single platform. This will mean that the south end of the line will be more accessible to the disabled and elderly. A new car and coach park will also be constructed, (to reduce lack of space from another car park or two within the Bury area of the ELR).
wikishire.co.ukEast Lancashire Railway's class 47 preserved diesel locomotive 'D1501' hauls a freight train past the Chest Wheel Crossing at Lower Summerseat. D1501 was one of an initial batch of 20 new Brush Type 4s, out-shopped in striking BR Two-Tone Green, as part of a Pilot Scheme order placed by British Railways in February 1961. It carried BR Blue livery as '1501' for many years, becoming 47402 still in BR Blue when the fleet was renumbered in the early 1970s to conform to the computerised TOPS...
www.geograph.org.uk:East Lancashire Railway Date closed to passengers:5.6.1972 The station reopened on 25.7.1987 as part of the East Lancashire Railway heritage line.Date closed completely:The station reopened on 25.7.1987 as part of the East Lancashire Railway heritage line.Company on closing:The station reopened on 25.7.1987 as part of the East Lancashire Railway heritage line.Present...
www.disused-stations.org.ukOur all-in-one page about the East Lancashire Railway. We have info about the railway, news, photos, video clips, upcoming events, timetables and how to get there.
www.railadvent.co.ukVisitors to the East Lancashire Railway (ELR) are set to enjoy even more heritage rail experiences, community events and learning opportunities thanks to a new partnership with Network Rail.
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