Ramsbottom railway station

Ramsbottom railway station

Infobox UK station
name=Ramsbottom
locale=Ramsbottom
borough=Lancashire
manager=East Lancashire Railway
platforms=2


caption = The station viewed from the footbridge.
start = 1846
Closed 1980
Reopened 1987

Ramsbottom railway station serves the town of Ramsbottom in Lancashire.

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