East Lancashire Railway and Network Rail sign new partnership

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East Lancashire Railway (ELR) has partnered with Network Rail to reduce waste and costs by reusing rail materials from the national network on heritage lines.

The new agreement will allow railway materials no longer needed on the national rail network such as rail, sleepers and equipment, to be reused safely on heritage lines.

As part of the agreement, Network Rail will support heritage and public-facing activity at the ELR, helping to connect local communities, schools, and visitors with the story of rail in the North West.


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Network Rail colleagues will also be able to use their volunteering leave to support the ELR, sharing skills and time to help maintain and operate the railway.

In return, the ELR will provide facilities and opportunities that allow Network Rail to showcase the railway’s past, present and future in an authentic heritage setting, helping to bring rail history and careers to life for people across Lancashire and Greater Manchester.

Phil James, Network Rail North West route director, said: “Working with heritage railways like the East Lancashire Railway allows us to give new life to materials that would otherwise be recycled, while also supporting organisations that do such important work in preserving railway history.

“This partnership gives us a clear framework to work together, whether that’s through sharing assets, supporting community engagement or contributing to Railway 200 celebrations, and we’re excited about what we can achieve together for the North West.”

Mike Kelly, East Lancashire Railway Chairman said: “We are absolutely delighted to be part of this ground breaking partnership which will provide vital access to heritage fixtures and fittings some of which are unavailable.

“As part of this partnership, we are pleased to make available our Educational and Infrastructure facilities and staff to work with our ELR staff and volunteers and training days.”

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