It was bought by the East Lancashire Railway after a successful public fund-raising campaign.
The station was built by the East Lancashire Railway and opened on 28 September 1846.
It was re-opened by the East Lancashire Railway on 25 July 1987.
It is currently on the East Lancashire Railway.
The two locomotives run at the East Lancashire Railway.
The East Lancashire Railway runs through the park.
It was purchased by the East Lancashire Railway.
This line is used by the East Lancashire Railway, a modern heritage railway which opened in 1987.
The East Lancashire Railway promotes a rail ale trail of 19 pubs near its line.
The station has been extensively rebuilt by the East Lancashire Railway, as nothing was left of the original buildings at closure.