TS398 Farrington Curve Junction, Bee Lane - Trainspots Mobile (Ver 2.60 )
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Written by Mark Bearton - 09 Jan 2005
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Road directions
From the M6, Junction 29:
Where it crossed the M65, fork west onto the M65 to its end (signposted Preston South). The end of the M65 curves right and comes to a roundabout, with the A6 to the right and straight on, and the A582 to the left. Turn left and continue to the next roundabout where you turn right towards Lostock Hall. You enter Lostock Hall and pass three sets of traffic light in close succession, then there is a stretch of road. At the next small roundabout (fairly new), turn left into Bee Lane. The lane crosses the bridge almost immediately. From Preston, cross the River Ribble on the A59 and look for signposts to Middleforth Green, which is the B5254. Follow this road until it crosses the main line on 'Skew Bridge', and turn right onto Bee Lane at the next roundabout.
Parking
You can park your car on the bridge.
Public transport
Alight the 109/111 in Lostock Hall, by the Tardy Gate pub, walk north past KFC and turn left into Coote Lane until you reach the bridges.
Amenities
There are no toilets in the area. The nearest shops are in Lostock Hall. There is a pub on the main road between Bee Lane and Skew Bridge (The Sumpter Horse), also a nicer one the other side of this bridge towards Preston (The Pear Tree).
Railway Gen Group
North West Gen
Photographic notes
The light here is best for southbound trains, in a morning especially for those on the Up Slow and in the afternoon on the Up Fast. Generally class 1 trains use the Fast lines and locals stopping at Leyland (and all Blackburn/Ormskirk) trains use the Slow, though this can change. Freight will use the fast if it has had a run through Preston and is not being followed by an express, though coal and slower freights will tend to use the slow lines. The overhead wires can get in the way but it is easy to minimise this. Shots looking south are also possible, though on the Main Line the catenary will be obvious and you will be generally looking into the sun.
Trains off Blackburn/Ormskirk are clear of the wires with a telephoto lens, but again are usually into the sun.
There is a further bridge to the south on Flag Lane. This can be accessed by either returning to the main road or by following Bee Lane west, taking the first lane on the left and returning along Flag Lane. This bridge has higher parapets and views both ways are obstructed by a gantry and a pipeline, but views south of Ormskirk/Blackburn line trains are possible, though you will need to make a feature of the gantry.
Locations Within 5 miles

Farington Curve Junction, Coote Lane
Lea
Lightfoot Lane, Preston
Preston Station
Todd Lane, Lostock Hall


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