A "TRANSFORMATIONAL" year will be reflected on when a rail campaign group stages its annual general meeting.
Skipton-East Lancashire Rail Action Partnership (SELRAP) chairman Peter Bryson will present a report at the meeting, on March 12.
Earlier this month, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling announced that a feasibility study was to take place into the potential reopening of the Skipton to Colne line, which would give Keighley passengers a direct route into Lancashire.
The line was last operated in the 1970s.
"Peter will give his report on what has been a transformational year for the group," said SELRAP spokesman Jane Wood.
"Whilst we are celebrating what has been achieved so far, the group believes it still has a vital role in the coming months by contributing to the study process."
Anyone is welcome to attend the meeting, at the Lesser Municipal Hall, Colne, at 7pm.
For more details, visit selrap.org.uk.
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