First stop today is Rainford Junction, on the L&YR.
Not far from Wigan (though we're not going there just now) is Orrell, where Walthew House Colliery had this Haigh Foundry 0-4-0ST for internal shunting.
A new bus for Preston Royal Blue Motors, photographed at Orrell.
Standish station, LNWR, on the West Coast Main Line.
'Black 5' no. 44939 at nearby Standish Junction.
Standish has a Market Place.
A later view of the cross and the stocks (Creative Commons License).
St Wilfrid's church, Standish (Creative Commons License).
Wigan Corporation's trams reached Standish and, here, the tracks are being laid.
Almond's Ales, brewed in Standish, have long vanished.
There is, however, a good range of pubs in Standish. First up, the Black Bull.
There's also the Boar's Head.
The Crown is also worth a visit.
A former Burtonwood house, the Horse Shoe, is now shut.
Back to the WCML and Balshaw Lane & Euxton station (Ben Brooksbank - Creative Commons License).
LMS 'Royal Scot' class no. 6115 passes Euxton.
Next stop is the town of Chorley. Here are a pair of postcards from my collection.
Chorley Market is worth looking at. There's a good "chippie" and a micro bar called the Bob Inn.
Fishwick's of Leyland used to run into Chorley.
Stagecoach operate most of the buses today.
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