'We are frightfully excited for families from far and wide to attend the interactive experience'
The terrifyingly terrific Halloween ghost trains are back at the East Lancashire Railway by popular demand. Rawtenstall is home to the second largest heritage station on the East Lancashire Railway.
Crawling with plenty of music and mischief with all children getting a goody bag full of tricks and treats in return for helping the Monster Squad keep order and vanquish the ghoulies. Not ready for the horror to come to a halt? Mike Kelly, Chairman of East Lancashire Railway, said: “We are frightfully excited for families from far and wide to attend the interactive experience. The event gets bigger and better every year - it’s not to be missed, you can’t beat this spooky experience aboard our atmospheric steam trains.”
The Ghost Train will run from October 26 and 28, it is advised to arrive 30 minutes before departure.
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