The £2.3m investment in Burnley's Manchester Road railway station has been marked with the launch a new campaign to promote East Lancashire's attractions to rail visitors.
Work took place over the last 18 months to provide an iconic station building with improved car and cycle parking, CCTV, real time information and improved signage, before services began running on the direct Blackburn to Manchester service via the newly restored Todmorden Curve.
Councillor Mark Townsend, leader of Burnley Council, said: ‘‘Visitors to Burnley Manchester Road Station are predicted to double now the direct service to Manchester has been established. We’re delighted to have a direct service to Manchester from Burnley once again. It will bring clear benefits to our economy in terms of access to the job market and establishing Burnley as a commuter town. It’s a real milestone in our continuing success story and one we wish to celebrate.”
County councillor John Fillis, Lancashire County Council cabinet member for highways and transport, said: "Improving transport connections is vital to our ambitions to create the conditions for future economic growth in East Lancashire.
"The restored Todmorden Curve and improved stations in Burnley represent a real step forward but this is just the start of what we need in future." Funding for the station improvements was provided by Burnley Council, Lancashire County Council and the Citizens' Rail Interreg IVB project. A further £100,000 was secured from the National Station Improvement Programme (NSIP) by Northern Rail/Network Rail to support the platform works including the new passenger shelters.
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