Cherry Tree railway station serves Cherry Tree, a suburb of Blackburn, England. The station is 1.9 miles west of Blackburn railway station in East Lancashire. It is within the boundaries of the Blackburn with Darwen unitary authority. It is managed by Northern Rail, who also provide all the passenger services calling there. You can catch the train to Preston and Blackpool most days
The station is a two platforms stop situated on the A674 road for Blackburn. The former branch line to Chorley and Wigan diverged a short distance to the west of the station, but this closed to passengers on 4 January 1960 and completely in 1966
There is no need to go into the station grounds. The cache is hidden on a public foot path. Please make sure there is no Mugglers using the footpath when retrieving the cache. A good and safe place to park has been provided as a waypoint. Also Bring a pen to sign the log.