I too welled up a bit when viewing this film. I was born in Bacup in 1959 but moved away when I was one year old. I remember visiting relatives but I am sad we moved away. A smashing film which I look forward to showing my mother who is now 92yrs. I am sure she will enjoy watching this. Good work.
I was born in Backup in 1947 and remember the railway well went on a steam train to Southport on Sunday school outing from Christ Church also went to BRGS from 1958 to 1963 and sometimes took the train to school great memories Never thought that things would change so much wonderful video
I use to live in Waterfoot in the early 1950s. I lived at The Duke of Buccleugh pub during this period. My elder brother worked in the ticket office at the station before he was called up for National Service. I have travelled on the train from Rawtenstall to Waterfoot too. My brother managed to get me onto the footplate once whilst the train was standing at the station on its way to Bacup.
@@mariaclancy6689 I am from the other side of the glen Waterfoot born and bread I used to get the train to Bacup to go to the baths and Rawtenstall to go to the pictures
@@scoutholme The parish priest at St.Chad's in Cheetham Hill is from Rawtenstall and he used to go to Bacup baths when he was a young lad. A parishioner is from Waterfoot. It's amazing who you come across. My son and a nephew live in Bacup so they are sort keeping the connection in the family.
I see Station steps are still there, short cut to Morrisons now. Left the steps but took the railway! New line is all a big grassverge now. My dad went from Bacup to Ramsbottom. They've now taken up the running board at the side of the box that used to bounce as I walked on it to signal box. It bounced more because I had 3 big brothers behind me yelling, " Run, the train's coming!" It never dawned until dad heard them one day and told me the train couldn't set off until he had closed the gates pulled the signal to go!
I love stuff like this ! I know Bury quite well & have travelled the East Lancs railway a few times, on a nice day its lovely. Ive also walked the path from Rawtenstall through Irwell Vale to Stubbins (more or less alongside the tracks & river) thats a nice hours walk too. I lived in Rossendale for years, but am too young to remember the Rawtenstall - Bacup train track. Its well known where it used to be though, and its fascinating to see how it was built up behind rows of shops we all knew. I bet Bacup - Rawtenstall was a nice train ride too ! Didnt the train track once go all the way from Bacup to Shawforth - Whitworth - Rochdale as well ? I vaguely recall seeing the route on the wall of Victoria Station in Manchester
There was a line from Bacup to Rochdale or should we say Rochdale to Bacup (The Facit Branch line0 It opened in two stages, from Rochdale to Facit in 1870, and from Facit to Bacup in 1881.and closed in stages passenger trains were withdrawn from the line in 1947, although the section from Rochdale to Facit remained open to goods trains until 1963 and to Whitworth until 1967. If you enjoy railway walks there is a newly restored part from Waterfoot going through the two tunnels on the upline this will eventually go as far as rochdale . www.disused-stations.org.uk/b/bacup/
Great collection of snap from Bacup's and the surrounding area hey day. l still think Bacup is great even the decay has a attractiveness. It will look awful if they put another larger Supermarket, and will follow in Rawtenstall footstep a town without a soul.
Amazing pictures. So sad to watch.. What a short sighted waste closing it. Have you got the stills hosted anywhere for a proper look at them? This slideshow programme often doesn't show the full frame at once!
I too welled up a bit when viewing this film. I was born in Bacup in 1959 but moved away when I was one year old. I remember visiting relatives but I am sad we moved away. A smashing film which I look forward to showing my mother who is now 92yrs. I am sure she will enjoy watching this. Good work.
I was born in Backup in 1947 and remember the railway well went on a steam train to Southport on Sunday school outing from Christ Church also went to BRGS from 1958 to 1963 and sometimes took the train to school great memories Never thought that things would change so much wonderful video
I use to live in Waterfoot in the early 1950s. I lived at The Duke of Buccleugh pub during this period. My elder brother worked in the ticket office at the station before he was called up for National Service. I have travelled on the train from Rawtenstall to Waterfoot too. My brother managed to get me onto the footplate once whilst the train was standing at the station on its way to Bacup.
We used to hope there was a person with a pram traveling to Waterfoot from the Bury direction so we could go down in the lift with them
a beautiful film , that s some brass band too , best wishes from wigan , lancashire
Interesting video, loved the music and singing too, got quite emotional😪
Thank you for you comments
My husband was born in Ramsbottom and we love the East Lancs.
The music,first time I’ve heard it with lyrics,beautiful,one of my favourite tunes
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
Lived in bacup until l was 19 l am 75 now but l will always remember my roots
Absolutely brilliant production!, I m from Todmorden but remember visiting Bacup station twice in 68/9 shortly before it s demolition.
Good to see Stubbins station in all its past glory.....Rawtenstall to Bacup...how terribly sad.
I was born in Bacup. Lived in Hartley Street. Dad was a signalman on the railway.
That must be a long while ago.
@@scoutholme certainly was, 1948
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Are you from Bacup Nigel?
@@mariaclancy6689 I am from the other side of the glen Waterfoot born and bread I used to get the train to Bacup to go to the baths and Rawtenstall to go to the pictures
@@scoutholme
The parish priest at St.Chad's in Cheetham Hill is from Rawtenstall and he used to go to Bacup baths when he was a young lad. A parishioner is from Waterfoot. It's amazing who you come across. My son and a nephew live in Bacup so they are sort keeping the connection in the family.
Brilliant brought back so many vivid memories
I see Station steps are still there, short cut to Morrisons now. Left the steps but took the railway! New line is all a big grassverge now. My dad went from Bacup to Ramsbottom. They've now taken up the running board at the side of the box that used to bounce as I walked on it to signal box. It bounced more because I had 3 big brothers behind me yelling, " Run, the train's coming!" It never dawned until dad heard them one day and told me the train couldn't set off until he had closed the gates pulled the signal to go!
Brilliant as always Nigel Thank you
They ripped the heart out of Rossendale when they took up the tracks. Such terrible short sightedness.
I love stuff like this ! I know Bury quite well & have travelled the East Lancs railway a few times, on a nice day its lovely. Ive also walked the path from Rawtenstall through Irwell Vale to Stubbins (more or less alongside the tracks & river) thats a nice hours walk too. I lived in Rossendale for years, but am too young to remember the Rawtenstall - Bacup train track. Its well known where it used to be though, and its fascinating to see how it was built up behind rows of shops we all knew. I bet Bacup - Rawtenstall was a nice train ride too ! Didnt the train track once go all the way from Bacup to Shawforth - Whitworth - Rochdale as well ? I vaguely recall seeing the route on the wall of Victoria Station in Manchester
There was a line from Bacup to Rochdale or should we say Rochdale to Bacup (The Facit Branch line0 It opened in two stages, from Rochdale to Facit in 1870, and from Facit to Bacup in 1881.and closed in stages passenger trains were withdrawn from the line in 1947, although the section from Rochdale to Facit remained open to goods trains until 1963 and to Whitworth until 1967.
If you enjoy railway walks there is a newly restored part from Waterfoot going through the two tunnels on the upline this will eventually go as far as rochdale .
www.disused-stations.org.uk/b/bacup/
Superb, thank you very much
So poignant the death of our railway system
That tune is Called. Nimrod. Anthony
Great collection of snap from Bacup's and the surrounding area hey day. l still think Bacup is great even the decay has a attractiveness. It will look awful if they put another larger Supermarket, and will follow in Rawtenstall footstep a town without a soul.
Just spotted.. The tunnel at 6:28 isn't Stubbylee Tunnel.
I don't know where the pic is taken but it's nowhere in Rossendale.
Once the railway died so did the town. Anthony
The pictures at 6:23 and 6:27 aren't Bacup.
Stubbylee Tunnel is a very different shape and the landscape is different (though sort of similar)
Amazing pictures. So sad to watch.. What a short sighted waste closing it.
Have you got the stills hosted anywhere for a proper look at them? This slideshow programme often doesn't show the full frame at once!
@3.42 the level crossing , where is that location ?
That level crossing is on Bury rd in Rawtenstall by the new station
Ok thanks for that , is that the section that would cross over the river which is now bocholt way
@@Reck46 Thats right
Thanks Nigel
It's only gone from Rawtenstall to Bacup!
Bacup....depressing place.
Excellent, what a waste.
Roger Iain Mason thank you for your comments