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This article pertains to the heritage East Lancashire Railway. For other uses of the term "the 19th-century company", see East Lancashire Railway (1844–1859). For other uses of the term "the Nelson-Colne line", see East Lancashire line.



East Lancashire Railway is a 12.5-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 serving Irwell Vale and Rawtenstall. Before closure, the line terminated at Bacup.

Overview[]

Passenger services between Bury and Rawtenstall were withdrawn by British Rail on 3 June 1972. Coal services to Rawtenstall ended in 1980 and formal closure of the line followed in 1982. The East Lancashire Railway Trust reopened the line on 25 July 1987. The initial service operated between Bury and Ramsbottom, via Summerseat. In 1991, the service was extended northwards from Ramsbottom to reach Rawtenstall, via Irwell Vale. However, two original stations on the line, closed to passengers by BR in 1972, have not reopened, Ewood Bridge & Edenfield and Stubbins. The latter was the junction of the lines to Accrington and Rossendale although there were no platforms serving these lines.

Rawtenstall is the practical northern limit of the line, as the formation on towards Bacup has been lost immediately north of the station.

File:60007 East Lancashire Railway.jpg

Freight train passing over the "Ski Jump" bridge

In September 2003, an eastbound extension from Bury to Heywood was re-opened. To reach Heywood, the extension had to cross over the Manchester Metrolink line to Bury, at the site of the former Bury Knowsley Street station. This necessitated the construction of a new intersection bridge, with steeply graded approaches of 1 in 36 and 1 in 41 nicknamed The Ski Jump.

On 13 October 2016, the new Burrs Country Park station was officially opened by the Mayor of Bury, where locomotive no. 4472 Flying Scotsman pulled the first train to stop at the station with a bagpipe rendition of 'Scotland the Brave' signaling its arrival.

The remainder of the extension includes a long section at 1 in 85, rising towards Heywood, as the preserved railway line climbs out of the Irwell valley.

The heritage line is now just over 12 miles (19 km) long and has a mainline connection with the national railway network at Castleton, just beyond Heywood. The ELR is planning to extend the running line to Castleton in the future, with a new cross platform interchange being the preferred option.

As of 2014, options for providing an interchange station at Castleton between East Lancashire Railway and National Rail services were being explored. Plans for the station were supported by Rochdale Borough Council, which hoped to fund it by adjacent land development. A rail connection with the Metrolink line also exists, just south of Bury, at Buckley Wells. This was formerly the connection to the Electric Car Shops, where the Class 504 EMU sets were maintained, and was created when BR services were diverted to Bury Interchange in 1980.

The railway is open every weekend of the year, holding a number of themed events and galas throughout the year, which include steam and diesel events, and also offers driver experience courses. The Day out with Thomas events made a return to the railway after a two-year absence, following fresh negotiations, having previously been unable to reach an agreement in 2009 with HIT Entertainment, the owners of the Thomas brand. While Thomas was absent, the ELR operated Family Engines Big Day Out events featuring alternative engines with faces, such as Jimmy the Jinty.

The railway is run by volunteer members from the East Lancashire Railway Preservation Society (ELRPS). The railway is well known for its collection of diesel locomotives which reside on the railway, along with over 140 carriages, wagons and utility vehicles. Although the ELR does offer a local residents' discount card, and many residents do use the trains at weekends, it does not claim to offer a true commuter service either in levels of services or fares.

In the 1990s, the railway was featured in the 1991 film Let Him Have It and in the finale of ITV's comedy series The Grimleys, named The Grimley Curse set in 1978. In 2007, during the finale of BBC One's award-winning drama series Life on Mars, set in 1973, a class 47 was used for scenes of an armed robbery at Brooksbottom Tunnel.

The railway also featured in an episode of Coronation Street, transmitted on August Bank Holiday 2010, when Hayley and Roy Cropper travelled to their wedding aboard an ELR train of Mark 1 coaches hauled by LMS "Black 5" No. 44871, which carried 45407's Lancashire Fusilier nameplates for the occasion. The line also starred in the BBC television film Eric and Ernie, aired on New Year's Day 2011, about the early career of the British comedy act Morecambe and Wise. Bury Bolton Street station was featured, along with a train of Mark 1 coaches hauled by LMS "Black 5" No. 44871. In 2014, the railway was featured in a week of episodes of Hollyoaks (broadcast 3–7 November) which featured a crash involving BR Class 14 no. D9531 "Ernest".

In October 2014, Ramsbottom Station and the adjacent level crossing on Bridge Street was featured in the 2017 movie A Monster Calls, which was the scene for an emotional peak in the movie, starring Sigourney Weaver in a Volvo estate car waiting for a BR DMU, in Rail Blue livery, to pass through the crossing.

In 2019, the CityMetric website published a "fantasy" tram link expansion proposal to create an orbital extension to the Manchester Metrolink tram system, which would include part of the current East Lancashire Railway route between Bury and Heywood.

In January 2019, Campaign for Better Transport released a report identifying the line which was listed as Priority 2 for reopening. Priority 2 is for those lines which require further development or a change in circumstances (such as housing developments).

Railway stations of the ELR[]

File:Irwell Vale Station Signage.jpg

Irwell Vale Railway station signage

Point Coordinates OS Grid Ref Notes
Castleton 53.5919°N 2.1783°W SD883106 Network Rail

(extension planned)

Heywood 53.5889°N 2.2069°W SD863102 -
Broadfield 53.5863°N 2.2302°W SD848100 Closed
Bury Knowsley Street 53.5893°N 2.2991°W SD803103 Closed
Bury Bolton Street 53.5934°N 2.2997°W SD802107 -
Burrs Country Park 53.6108°N 2.3038°W - -
Summerseat 53.6275°N 2.3145°W SD793146 -
Ramsbottom 53.6474°N 2.3146°W SD792167 -
Stubbins 53.6580°N 2.3168°W SD791180 Closed
Irwell Vale 53.6769°N 2.3160°W SD792201 -
Ewood Bridge and Edenfield 53.6832°N 2.3088°W SD796207 Closed
Rawtenstall 53.6988°N 2.2923°W SD809225 -

Locomotives and multiple units[]

The ELR is home to a mixed collection of small to large designs, some of which are main-line certified. These often visit other heritage lines or can be found operating mainline excursions, especially during the summer season (March–October).

Steam locomotives[]

Operational[]

Number & Name Type Photograph Livery Notes
32 Gothenburg Manchester Ship Canal 0-6-0T MSC No. 32 at Bolton (Geograph 5950438) North Western Railway Blue Built in 1903 at Hudswell Clarke. Used as Thomas the Tank Engine on "Day Out with Thomas"'.
80097 BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4T Standard Class 4 2-6-4T 80097 (Geograph 5950795) BR Lined Black, Early Emblem Built in 1954 at Brighton Works. Recently undergone restoration from scrapyard condition, running in commenced in October 2018 and returned to service for the first time in preservation in early 2019.
47298 LMS Class 3F "Jinty" 0-6-0T frameless BR Unlined Black, Early Emblem Built in 1924. Operational. Fresh from overhaul in October 2021. Privately owned and destined for eventual use on a private railway.
52322 L&YR Class 27 0-6-0
Lyr 27 52322
BR Unlined Black, Early Emblem Built in 1895 at Horwich Works. Fresh from overhaul in October 2021.

Visitors[]

Number & Name Type Photograph Livery Notes
51456 (752) L&YR Class 23 0-6-0ST Frameless BR Unlined Black, Early Emblem Built in 1881. Recently returned to service following overhaul at Baron Street Works for its owners the "Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Trust". Presently outshopped in BR unlined black with the early BR crest and the BR number 51456. Although authentic for the class no 752 never wore it or carried the number 51456 as it was sold from the LMS in 1937 to what would later become the national coal board. Usually based at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
60009 Union of South Africa LNER A4 4-6-2 60009 Union of South Africa at Condover 01 BR Lined Green, Late Crest Built in 1937. Based at the railway for the remainder of its boiler ticket, withdrawn from service in early October due to fault of boiler pipes. Currently on display inside Bury Transport Museum.

Operational but away from the ELR[]

Number & Name Type Photograph Livery Notes
1370 May Peckett and Sons 0-4-0ST frameless Lined Green Built in 1915. Withdrawn for overhaul September 2019 and sent to Old Hall Farm, Cumbria. Returned to service in December 2019 following its contract overhaul. Currently on loan to Beamish Museum.
No 2890 "Douglas" Hunslet 0-6-0 frameless BR Unlined Black, Early Emblem Built in 1943. Douglas is a converted tender locomotive from a standard Hunslet Austerity. Returned to service in September 2017. On loan to the Spa Valley Railway
44871 LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 frameless BR Lined Black, Early Emblem Built in 1945 at Crewe Works. Passed for main line running. Presently away from the railway working excursion trains in the south of the UK.
45212 LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 frameless BR Lined Black, Late Crest Built in 1935 at Armstrong Whitworth. Passed for main line running, usually based at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway but on hire to Ian Riley for mainline use following overhaul. Presently located at Fort William, Highland operating West Coast Railways "Jacobite" trains.
45407 The Lancashire Fusilier LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 frameless BR Lined Black, Early Emblem Built in 1937 at Armstrong Whitworth. Passed for main line running. Presently located at Fort William, Highland operating West Coast Railways "Jacobite" trains.

Locomotives out of action[]

Number & Name Type Photograph Livery Notes
3855 GWR 2884 Class 2-8-0 3855-in-woodhams-scrapyard-at-barry-january-1987 Built in 1942. Undergoing restoration from scrapyard condition.
7229 GWR 7200 Class 2-8-2T 41052339212 79a23b62dc b Built in 1935. Undergoing restoration from scrapyard condition inside Baron Street works.
13065 LMS Class 5P/4F "Crab" 2-6-0 LMS Crab No. 13065 Built in 1927 at Crewe Works. Out of service for 2018, due to cracked flue tubes, and replacement of all the flue tubes needs to be undertaken alongside replacing the cracked ones. The engine's 10-year overhaul is to be undertaken in a bid to allow the ELR to have an operational engine rather than having 34092 out of traffic at the same time as 13065 in the future.
34092 City of Wells SR West Country Class 4-6-2 frameless BR Lined Green, Early Emblem Built in 1949 at Brighton Works. Formerly based at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
35009 Shaw Savill SR Merchant Navy 4-6-2 File:Bulleid Pacific locomotives at Woodhams Scrapyard Barry.jpg Built in 1942. Undergoing restoration from scrapyard condition.
46428 LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 Frameless Built in 1948. Undergoing restoration from scrapyard condition.
47324 LMS Class 3F "Jinty" 0-6-0T frameless BR Unlined black, TBC Built in 1926. Under Overhaul.

Locomotives in store/static display[]

Number & Name Type Photograph Notes
1 Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST 099-2015-east-lancashire-railway-bury-transport-museum-1927-andrew-barclay-bcgd-0-4-0st-no-1 Built in 1927. On display in Bury Transport Museum.

Diesel[]

The ELR is home to one of the largest preserved diesel fleets on a UK heritage railway. Many locomotives are owned by private individuals or an owning group, which co-operate as the ELR Diesel Group.

Operational diesel locomotives[]

Number & Name Type Photograph Livery Notes
4002 'Arundel Castle' MSC Hudswell Clarke frameless M.S.C. Green Built in 1958
9009 Motorail Simplex 4WDM 46477851872 ef9095eb7b b
D2062 (03062) BR Class 03 D2062-03-09-06 orig BR Green
08164 (D3232) 'Prudence' BR Class 08 frameless BR Blue
13594 (08479) 13594-bw-2015-09-17-as1 BR Black Baron Street works pilot
09024 BR Class 09 34689888210 5baf9b1334 b BR Departmental Grey
D9531 'Ernest' BR Class 14 frameless BR Two-tone Green Cared for by the Bury Hydraulic Group.
D5054 (24054) 'Phil Southern' BR Class 24 frameless BR Green Built in 1959
33109 (D6525) 'Captain Bill Smith RNR' BR Class 33 frameless BR Engineers Grey Built in 1960
37109 (D6809) BR Class 37 frameless BR Blue Built in 1963
40106 (D306) 'Atlantic Conveyor' BR Class 40 File:40106 Brancliffe East Jct.jpg BR Green Built in 1960 and has never carried BR Blue livery. (Owned by the Class 40 Preservation Society)
345 (40145) Frameless BR Green with small yellow warning panel Built in 1961, (Owned by the Class 40 Preservation Society). Mainline certified
D832 'Onslaught' BR Class 42 File:Vehicles in the United Kingdom 379.jpg BR Blue Built in 1962. Cared for by the Bury Hydraulic Group.
45108 BR Class 45 File:45108 - Midland Railway Centre (12408153315).jpg BR Blue Built in 1961, on loan from the Midland Railway - Butterley
50015 (D415) 'Valiant' BR Class 50 frameless BR Large Logo Blue Built in 1968
56006 BR Class 56 frameless BR Blue Built in 1976, (on loan from the Class 56 Group)

Operational DMUs[]

    • BR Class 104 unit 50455+50517, BR Blue. Built in 1957.
    • BR Class 105 unit 51485+56121, BR Green. Built in 1956–1959.
    • BR Class 110 unit 51813+59701+51842. BR Green. Built in 1959.
    • BR Class 122 unit W55001. BR Blue. Built in 1958.
    • BR Class 144 unit 144009. Great Midlands Trains (Fictitious). Built in 1986

Operational, but away from the ELR[]

    • BR Class 37 No. 37418 (D6971), BR Large Logo Blue (minus name and numbers). Built in 1965. (On hire to Colas Rail)
    • BR Class 47 No. 47402 (D1501), BR Two-Tone Green. Built in 1962.

Non-operational Diesel locomotives and DMUs[]

Non-operational Diesel locomotives[]

Number & Name Type Photograph Livery Notes
3438 'Planet' F. C. Hibberd 50200874873 1697467628 b Blue Built in 1950. Under restoration at Castlecroft
D2956 (01003) BR Class 01 frameless BR Black Stored awaiting overhaul
07013 BR Class 07 File:07013 at Dow Chemical.jpg BR Blue with Wasp Stripes Built in 1962. On display awaiting overhaul
08944 BR Class 08 File:08944 East Lancashire Railway.jpg Black with Wasp Stripes Built in 1962. Stored awaiting overhaul, owned by the Harry Needle Railroad Company
D9502 'Kerys' BR Class 14 26297059692 3a3b9a2c6a b BR Green Built in 1964. Undergoing long-term restoration.
D8233 BR Class 15 File:Colchester MPD Diesel Class 15 (D8233) BTH Diesel ADB968001.jpg N/A Built in 1960. Undergoing restoration in Baron Street works
D5705 BR Class 28 File:Metropolitan-Vickers Type 2 (Class 28) D5705 - 23982997061.jpg BR Green with Yellow warning panels Built in 1958. Undergoing restoration
6536 (33117) BR Class 33 33117 2005-09-02 burybs-as1 N/A Built in 1960. Undergoing overhaul in Buckley Wells shed.
D7076 BR Class 35 frameless BR Blue Built in 1962. Undergoing engine repairs and general overhaul. Cared for by the Bury Hydraulic Group.
40135 (D335 & 97406) BR Class 40 40135 at Crewe Works BR Blue Stopped and awaiting engine repairs
45135 BR Class 45 45135-cropped BR Blue Built in 1961. Undergoing major overhaul in Buckley Wells shed
D1041 'Western Prince' BR Class 52 frameless BR Blue with full Yellow ends Built in 1962. Undergoing overhaul in Castlecroft shed. Cared for by the Bury Hydraulic Group.

DMUs out of action[]

    • BR Class 104 unit 53437+59137+53494. Built in 1957. (Stored awaiting restoration)
    • BR Class 121 unit 56289. Built in 1960. (Under overhaul)
    • BR Class 207 unit 1305 (207202) 60130+70549+60904 (Bodywork overhaul of 60130 and 60904, Buckley Wells shed)
    • NIR Class 80 No. 99 (bought as spares for 1305, now converted to standard gauge at Buckley Wells)

Electric[]

  • Electric multiple units
    • BR Class 504 unit 65451+77172 (stored at Buckley Wells, being restored as hauled coaching stock).

Former residents on the ELR[]

Note that the locations given may not be current as locomotives move between railways from time to time.

Steam[]

Number & Name Type Photograph Notes
132 Sapper WD Austerity 0-6-0ST frameless Built in 1944. Currently operational at the Avon Valley Railway.
75008 Swiftsure frameless Built in 1943. Currently operational at the Mid-Norfolk Railway.
7828 Odney Manor GWR 7800 Manor Class 4-6-0 62B9958B-6EC3-470D-85BF-E2F944998CE0 Built in 1950. Departed from the ELR in the 1990s for the West Somerset Railway, it is operational following boiler and firebox repairs at Riley and Sons workshop in Bury.
34073 249 Squadron SR Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 frameless Built in 1945. Awaiting restoration from scrapyard condition at Carnforth MPD.
35022 Holland America Line SR Merchant Navy Class 4-6-2 File:SR MN 35022 'Holland-America Line' down Bournemouth Belle, Bournemouth Central, August 1965 img084 (9969774053).jpg Built in 1948. Awaiting restoration from scrapyard condition at Crewe Diesel TMD.
35027 Port Line frameless Built in 1948. Awaiting overhaul at Crewe Diesel TMD. Last ran in 2003.
30499 LSWR S15 class frameless Built in 1920. Moved to the East Lancashire Railway in 1996 so 499's boiler could be removed and donated to sister engine 30506. Whilst at Bury, frames were overhauled and painted, and the wheels and crank pins were turned. Under restoration at the Mid Hants Railway.
44422 LMS Fowler Class 4F 0-6-0 ELR. MR, 4F Class 0-6-0, Built 1927 Built in 1927. Awaiting overhaul at the Churnet Valley Railway.
45337 LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 File:Preserved steam at Irwell Vale - geograph.org.uk - 331546.jpg Built in 1937. Undergoing Boiler Work at the Llangollen Railway.
45690 Leander LMS Jubilee Class 4-6-0 45690 Leander stood in Preston Built in 1936. Operational and Mainline Certified at Carnforth MPD.
6201 Princess Elizabeth LMS Princess Royal Class 4-6-2 LMS Princess Royal Class 6201 Princess Elizabeth Built in 1933. Awaiting overhaul at Carnforth MPD.
46441 LMS Ivatt Class 2 1200px-LMS Ivatt Class 2MT 46441 at Crewe Works Built in 1950. Undergoing overhaul at Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway.
49395 LNWR Class G2 0-8-0 File:Engine 3 ... Pickering, North Yorkshire. (1233925562).jpg Built in 1921. Static display at The National Railway Museum in Shildon.
71000 Duke of Gloucester BR Standard Class 8 4-6-2 BR Standard Class 8 71000 Duke Of Gloucester Built in 1954. Undergoing overhaul at Tyseley Locomotive Works.
76079 BR Standard Class 4 2-6-0 1989C4A6-BE78-4F25-847E-6FAFE413C5E2 Built in 1957. Operational and Mainline Certified at North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
92134 BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 Frameless Built in 1957. Operational at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
92207 6fcae7ac1955c48d57318f4cfcfc12c9 Built in 1959. Undergoing Restoration from scrapyard condition at the Shillingstone Railway Project.
92214 Locomotive 92214 at Ramsbottom Station - geograph.org.uk - 820481 Built in 1959. Operational at the Great Central Railway.
CEGB Meaford No.1 RSH 0-6-0T Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn No.1 on the crossover line Built in 1951. Static display at North Tyneside Steam Railway.

Diesel[]

Number & Name Type Photograph Notes
20087 BR Class 20 Bo-Bo P1759845603-3 Built in 1961. Owned by the Harry Needle Railroad Company, currently stored out of service at its Worksop depot.
D5600 BR Class 31 (A1A)-(A1A) frameless Built in 1960. Operational at the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Railway.
37261 BR Class 37 Co-Co frameless Built in 1960. Awaiting overhaul at Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway.
37423 40502599803 583ddf517d b Built in 1960. Operational and Mainline Certified for Direct Rail Services.
37518 frameless Built in 1960. Operational and Mainline Certified for West Coast Railways.
37901 Mirrlees Pioneer 37901 British Rail diesel loco Built in 1963. Awaiting mainline certification at Leicester L.I.P. for Europhoenix.
37906 Frameless Built in 1960. Operational at Europhoenix.
51339+(59506)+51382. BR Class 117 51339-2020-11-Neil-Bunt Built in 1959. Departed for the Colne Valley Railway in 2020.

Reinstatement proposals[]

As part of the Government's 'Restoring Your Railway' fund, the route between Rochdale railway station and Bury Bolton Street ELR station was identified as a route for re-opening. As of 23 May 2020, the bid had made it past the first stage of the 'ideas fund'.

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