Colne
Colne is an ancient market town steeped in history (parts of the parish church date back to the 11th century). Birthplace of Wallace Hartley (band master on the Titanic) and home of The Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival.Colne, along with Nelson, was at the heart of the Lancashire cotton industry and there are many signs of this still around.
The town itself boasts an indoor and lively outdoor market and a number of other mill shops. Along with the town’s links to the Titanic, another claim to fame is the largest flagstone in the world, situated outside the Town Hall.
There is great deal of countryside to explore in the Pendle area and the Walking in Pendle website has lots of ideas. Click HERE to see details of walks. In some cases you may need to take a bus to get from your station to the starting point of the walk, click HERE for details of local bus services.
BEYOND COLNE
Why not visit Wycoller?
Wycoller is approximately 4 miles east of Colne and set on the edge of the area known as the Forest of Trawden. Wycoller is an attractive and historic village and a good starting point for a variety of walks. Click HERE and HERE to learn more about this Pendle Village.
Getting there by bus and train is easy. From Nelson Interchange change onto the Transdev Mainline bus service to Trawden. This departs from bus stand 8 and runs every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday daytime or every 2 hours on Sunday. Route numbers are 20, 21, 22, 23, 26 and 27. For details of the bus services click HERE and go to timetables. From Trawden it is an easy 1½ mile walk to Wycoller along footpaths. Click HERE for more details.
History Posters
A history poster has been prepared for Colne station and this can be viewed by clicking on the thumbnail below or on this link: History Posters
Address
Colne Station
Primet Hill
Albert Road
Colne
Lancashire
BB8 9NX
Grid Reference
SD 881398 – for a map visit www.streetmap.co.uk and enter the grid reference.
Operator
Facilities
+ Unstaffed station
+ Ticket Vending Machine (in waiting shleter)
+ Hourly service to Preston
+ Car park (15 spaces including disabled)
+ Waiting shelter
+ Additional seating on platform
+ Cycle hoops
+ Long Line Public Address
+ CCTV
Other Information
+ Adjacent to Boundary Mill Stores – 5 minutes walk
+ Bus stops on Albert Road – outside the Crown Hotel (services 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 14, 25, 27, 28, 29, 68 & 215) for bus times click here
+ Home to The Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival
+ Rail User Group – Save the East Lancashire Line Association (contact communityraillancashire.crl@gmail.com for more information)
+ CRP branded notice boards
+ Friends of Station – visit communityraillancashire.co.uk/station-adoption/ for more details
Location
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