Campaign to revive port rail continues
The port lost its last remaining station in 1970 when it was closed as part of national cutbacks.
Coun Mary Stirzaker launched a campaign earlier this year to try to revive the link.
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Hide AdThe Fleetwood Town Council member hoped to get 10,000 signatures for the online campaign, but it has stalled on less than 2,000.
She said: “People have complained to me about the town not having a railway station and being on peninsular.
“But we still need more support, we only have 1,732 signatures.”
Her calls come at a time when trains finally resumed at Blackpool North Station on Monday after a break of five months due to extensive work.
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Hide AdWyre passengers can catch the trains, currently running at the rate of one an hour, at Poulton station.
Coun Stirzaker (inset) added: “Fleetwood desperately needs a rail link.”
The petition can be accessed at https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/207834.