Over the past few months, work has focused on the bodywork and windows on the trailer coach. With the co-operation of our friends at MTT, the buses have been shuffled around to allow access to the other side of the unit to allow welding to be carried out.
The pictures below were taken on Saturday and show some of the progress made recently. New steel has been welded into place and replacement window glass fitted.
Thanks as always to the hardworking volunteers at Burscough. If you’d like to join in, become a member of the Friends of the 502 today! Thanks also to all those who have supported us financially.
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Our combination deal, where you can order the calendar with our book Merseyrail: 50 Years of Progress, is also reduced.
Visit our shop page to order.
]]>The corroded sections around the windows have been removed and new steel panels welded in their place. The door pockets have also suffered corrosion which will be tackled in a similar way.
All this is thanks to our extraordinary team of dedicated volunteers, and of course, thanks to the generous donations we receive. Please support us by donating whatever you can spare.
If you want to join the group as a fully fledged member, and have the option of receiving our regular newsletters, plus the opportunity of working on the unit itself, see our membership page.
]]>Our much-praised book Merseyrail: 50 Years of Progress 1971-2021 is now available for just £5+P&P, our lowest ever price.
Our 2024 calendar, featuring 12 images of the class 502s throughout their long career, is just £8+P&P.
Or order both together and save £2.50 on the price in our special combo deal!
Head over to our shop page now to place your order.
Order by 10pm on Thursday 14th December to guarantee Christmas delivery!
]]>The perfect curtain-raiser for the festive season is the Rainhill Christmas Model Railway Show. Organised every year by Rainhill Model Railway Club, this year’s show takes place this Saturday, 25th November, from 10am to 4pm.
There will be layouts, traders and society stands. We will be there in our new guise as the Class 502 Preservation Trust, and it’s an ideal opportunity to pick up a copy of our calendar or book, to put under the tree for that rail enthusiast in your family.
The venue is Rainhill Village Hall, just off Warrington Road, Rainhill. The hall is just a short walk from Rainhill station, and there is a free vintage shuttle bus to the North West Museum of Road Transport in St Helens.
For more information see the Rainhill MRC home page.
]]>The tour is completely sold out, but timings are available on the Branch Line Society website for those of you who wish to follow the tour around the network tomorrow. For those of you lucky enough to get tickets, we will have a selection of items for sale to benefit the 502 group.
]]>With the Birkenhead tramway and museum still closed, this year’s event has a slightly different format and will be centred on the Pacific Road venue. However, there will be still be lots to see, including visiting buses and trade stands.
The show will be open on Sunday 1st October from 10am. Pacific Road is easily reached from Hamilton Square Merseyrail station or Woodside ferry terminal. More info available on the MTPS events page.
]]>Buy it now in our online shop for just £11. If you are a member of the 502 group, quote your member number and get £2 off!
And, if you still haven’t bought our 2021 release Merseyrail: 50 Years of Progress, now is the perfect time. Buy the book and calendar together and save £2.50 compared to the cost of purchasing them separately.
Prices quoted on the shop page include UK postage. If you are outside the UK, please contact us first to discuss postage costs.
]]>Of course, the Friends of the 502 Group will be there too, ready to welcome you aboard to inspect the restoration progress made over the past year. Our sales stand will also be available with the usual variety of souvenirs and second-hand items. Who knows, we may have something NEW on sale for the first time.
The MTT base is located off Tollgate Road, Burscough, L40 8TG. If you are travelling by public transport, there will be bus connections operated by the MTT’s heritage buses, from Ormskirk bus station and Burscough Bridge railway station. First buses are at 1040 and then every 30 minutes after that.
Note that there is engineering work on the Merseyrail Ormskirk line which means the first train from Liverpool to Ormskirk is at 1047, arriving 1122, with rail replacement buses prior to that. To assist visitors who want to reach the event early, the MTT is running a special bus to the event, departing at 0945 from William Brown Street in Liverpool City Centre (outside the World Museum).
For more info please see MTTrust.org.uk.
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