LINKS & CONTACT

To contact the Trust, you can write to our registered address shown below or email to contactus@lyrtrust.org.uk

Our registered address is:
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Trust
The Railway Station
Haworth
Keighley BD22 8NJ

Here are links to websites of a number of organisations with which we have close links or similar interests (websites open in new window):

LINKDescription
kwvr.co.uk  Keighley and Worth Valley Railway website, where our carriages and Pug 51218 is normally based
vintagecarriagestrust.org The Museum of Rail Travel at Ingrow, run by the Vintage Carriages Trust
eastlancsrailway.org.uk The East Lancashire Railway operates over 12.5 miles of former L&Y Railway based at Bury. Our Saddletanks 752 and 19 are based there

ribblesteam.org.uk
Ribble Steam Railway. The site contains information on events, the railway’s history and a stock list detailing exhibits
lyrs.org.uk  The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Society, specialises in historical research and publications about the L&Y Railway to form apermanent record
nrm.org.uk The National Railway Museum at York – the largest railway museum in the world!. The museum is responsible for the conservation of the British national collection and contains an unrivalled collection of locomotives, rolling stock and railway equipment
statelytrains.com Stately Trains, run by Stephen Middleton who operates the L&Y Directors Saloon built in 1908
pwrs.org Poulton & Wyre Railway Society – P&W are hoping to reopen the former L&Y line from Poulton and have rescued a first class LYR body – a younger sister to our 279
lmsca.org.uk The LMS Carriage Association, a wealth of information on LMS Carriages (our 47 and 1474 were LMS-owned for its 25 year history). Their ‘Carriage Exchange’ website has been very useful to us for locating parts for restoration projects
53A ModelsA shop in Hull which deals principally in new and used model railway equipment but also has a photostream on Flickr which has provided us with older images of our stock
jackthestationcat.co.uk The late Alan Cliff’s award winning books for children aged 3 to 9