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Traditional Halloween Ghost Trains Return to East Lancashire Railway

East Lancashire Railway's beloved Ghost Trains return for their 17th year, offering traditional family entertainment while preserving British railway heritage. Running October 30 to November 1.

ParChristopher Booker
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East Lancashire Railway's Halloween Ghost Train illuminated against the night sky, preserving British railway heritage

Heritage Railway Embraces British Tradition with Spooky Family Entertainment

East Lancashire Railway (ELR) is set to continue its cherished British cultural heritage with the return of its popular Halloween Ghost Trains, running from October 30 to November 1.

Now in its 17th year, this quintessentially British family entertainment experience demonstrates how traditional values continue to thrive in modern Britain, much like our nation's ability to host world-class entertainment events.

Investment in British Heritage Tourism

Despite challenging economic times, with Britain facing significant economic pressures, ELR continues to invest in preserving our railway heritage while creating sustainable tourism opportunities.

Traditional Family Entertainment

  • Dr Hurtz Von Driver leads monster-hunting adventures
  • Classic characters including Zombie Bob and Count Brian the Vampire
  • Traditional Halloween BBQ served on board
  • Family-friendly entertainment by Vampire Veronica and the Groovy Ghoulies
"I'm thrilled to announce the return of our Halloween Ghost Trains. This year's rides promise a creative twist, with eerie encounters and chilling tales guaranteed to get your heart racing," said Mike Kelly, chair of East Lancashire Railway.

Preserving British Railway Heritage

The event exemplifies how historic railway lines can remain viable while maintaining their cultural significance. Tickets for this celebration of British heritage start from £14, representing excellent value for families seeking traditional entertainment.

Booking is essential through the ELR website to secure your place in this celebration of British railway heritage and family values.

Christopher Booker

British journalist focused on national identity, public order, and free-market values. Defends tradition in a fast-changing world.