Does Fleetwood have a railway station?
There have been three locations for Fleetwood railway station in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England. In 2009, the Association of Train Operating Companies proposed a new station at Fleetwood as part of a plan to expand the national rail network.
Do trams run from Blackpool to Lytham?
We serve the Fylde Coast with a high frequency of buses and trams which link local communities together including Lytham, St Annes, Blackpool, Bispham, Fleetwood, Cleveleys and Poulton. Click a route to view the timetable and route map.
Can I use my bus pass on trams in Blackpool?
Blackpool Concessionary Travel Pass holders and Wyre Concessionary Travel Pass holders can also travel for free on the Blackpool Tramway from 0930 until 2300 hours Monday to Friday and all day Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays.
When did the train stop at Burn Naze Halt?
The platforms were heavily overgrown with vegetation until recently when the Poulton & Wyre Railway Society began restoration work. The line used to be double track but has been reduced to single track since passenger services ceased in 1970.
When was the Fleetwood branch line to Burn Naze closed?
The line was first opened in 1840. In 1966, Fleetwood station was closed, and Wyre Dock station became the terminus; however, four years later in 1970 passenger services were curtailed as far as Poulton-le-Fylde. The line continued as a freight route to access the ICI plant at Burn Naze Halt until 1999, when all traffic on the line ceased.
When did the ICI Build Burn Naze Halt?
Burn Naze Station (also known as Burn Naze Halt at various points) was constructed to serve the ICI works in the North of Thornton. The station, as it currently appears, was built in the late 1920s. Prior to this the station had a level crossing at the Fleetwood end. The bridge at the Poulton end replaced the crossing after a fatal collision.
When did the Fleetwood branch line stop at Wyre Dock?
The line was first opened in 1840. In 1966, Fleetwood station was closed, and Wyre Dock station became the terminus; however, four years later in 1970 passenger services were curtailed as far as Poulton-le-Fylde. The line continued as a freight route to access the ICI plant at Burn Naze Halt until 1999,…