Getting Around Church
Church has 1 train station and 2 bus routes connecting to the wider area. But there's a big difference between “a bus exists” and “a bus that gets you where you need to be, when you need to be there.”
Train Stations near Church
Church is served by 1 station on the East Lancashire Line, connecting you to Accrington, Blackburn, Burnley and beyond. The station is Church & Oswaldtwistle.
Need to catch a train? We'll get you to the platform on time. Book a ride to the station and skip the parking fees and the walk from the car park.
| Station | Line | Key Destinations |
|---|
| Church & Oswaldtwistle | East Lancashire Line | Accrington, Blackburn, Burnley, Colne, Manchester Victoria |
Bus Routes from Church
Church is served by 2 bus routes connecting to Accrington. Services run regularly on weekdays but frequencies drop in the evenings and on Sundays.
Buses do run on Sundays and evenings, but frequencies drop significantly, and some local services finish early. If you're relying on a bus after 7pm or on a Sunday, check the timetable carefully. A taxi is available 24/7, 365 days a year.
| Route | From → To | Weekday | Sunday | Last Bus |
|---|
7 Blackburn Bus Co | Church → Accrington / Blackburn | Every 15-20 min | Reduced Sundays | ~22:30 |
7A Blackburn Bus Co | Church → Accrington / Blackburn | Every 20-30 min | Reduced Sundays | ~22:00 |
Taxi vs Public Transport: The Honest Comparison
We're not going to pretend the bus or train doesn't exist. But when you're travelling with family, carrying luggage, or heading somewhere at an awkward hour, the maths tells a story the timetable doesn't.
🚆 Train vs Taxi
Walk-up anytime singles from Church & Oswaldtwistle are priced per person. Multiply that by a family of four and the taxi starts looking very different. Factor in lugging suitcases across platforms, waiting for connections, and the walk from the station at the other end, and it's not even close.
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| Journey | Train 4 x anytime single | Ride Taxi whole car, door to door |
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| Church → Blackburn | ~£3.80 × 4 = £15.20Train, direct, ~10 min | from £9 totalSave ~£6 + Door to doorDoor to door, ~8 min |
| Church → Burnley | ~£4.20 × 4 = £16.80Train, direct, ~15 min | from £13 totalSave ~£4 + Door to doorDoor to door, ~12 min |
| Church → Manchester | ~£12.50 × 4 = £50.00Train via Blackburn, ~1h 15m | from £35 totalSave ~£15 + 40 min fasterDoor to door, ~38 min |
| Church → Manchester Airport | ~£18.50 × 4 = £74.00Train via Blackburn + change, ~2h | from £49 totalSave ~£25 + 1h fasterDoor to door, ~54 min |
🚌 Bus vs Taxi
For shorter local journeys, the bus can be good value if you're on your own. But add a second person and the gap narrows fast. Add kids, luggage, or a Sunday timetable and it disappears entirely.
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| Journey | Bus 4 x single fare | Ride Taxi whole car, door to door |
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| Church → Accrington | ~£2.20 × 4 = £8.80Bus 7/7A, every 15-20 min, ~5 min | from £4 totalSave ~£5 + Door to doorDoor to door, ~2 min |
| Church → Oswaldtwistle | ~£2.20 × 4 = £8.80Bus 7, every 15-20 min, ~4 min | from £4 totalSave ~£5 + Door to doorDoor to door, ~2 min |
The group pricing advantage: A taxi fare is for the whole car, not per person. With 2+ passengers, a Ride taxi is often cheaper than buying individual train or bus tickets, and you get picked up from your door, taken to the exact address, with your luggage handled. No platforms, no changes, no last service panic.
The Full Picture
Price is only part of the story. Here's what each option actually looks like when you factor in everything else.
Train fares are anytime singles sourced from Northern Railway and National Rail (March 2026). Bus fares sourced from operator websites and bustimes.org. All public transport fares and timetables can change without notice, so please check with your operator for the latest information. Ride Taxis fares shown are approximate. For an upfront price, enter your journey in the app.
Supporting Local Business
Every Ride booking supports a local driver and their family right here in Church. Our drivers live in the communities they serve. They know the backroads, the shortcuts, and which streets flood when it rains. When you choose Ride over a national app or a bus company headquartered 200 miles away, that money stays in East Lancashire.
If you've ever used one of the big ride-hailing apps, your driver has probably asked you how much you paid. There's a reason for that. Those faceless algorithms take an ever-growing cut of what your local driver earns, sometimes 40% or more, while offering no real customer support, no local phone number, and no accountability when things go wrong. Convenience shouldn't come at someone else's expense.
With Ride, your driver keeps a fair share. If there's a problem, you speak to a real person, not a chatbot, not a ticket queue, not an automated email. We're a Lancashire business built by people who live here, for people who live here. That matters.
You can only book through our app, but we're always here if you need us. Email support@ride-taxis.co.uk, or message us through the app. Real people, real answers.
Why can't I book by phone?
With over 52,000 jobs a week across Lancashire, we made a choice: put our drivers on the road, not on the phones. The app lets you book in seconds, see your fare upfront, and track your driver in real time. No hold music, no miscommunication, no “can you spell that street again?” It means our team can focus on what actually matters: getting cars to you faster and keeping the service running smoothly.
But if anything goes wrong, whether it's a query, a complaint, or a lost item, you'll always get through to a real person. That's the difference. We streamlined the booking, not the support.