I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but I can share the latest widely reported context and how to verify updates quickly.
Direct answer
- The Churnet Valley Railway’s Leek Brook/Leek extension has seen progression reports through 2024, including track-laying advances toward Leek and operations demonstrations at the temporary Leek terminus, with public-facing events and open days highlighting ongoing development toward a full Leek station restoration.[4][5][9]
Context and how to verify
- What to expect: ongoing work on track-relay to reach Leek, a new or interim Leek station layout (temporary terminus) for passenger services, and planning permissions or leases related to the trackbed and station site.[5][7]
- How to check current status: consult local authorities’ planning portals (Staffordshire Moorlands District Council public access), CVR official channels (website, social media), and railway heritage news outlets for the latest announcements, dates, and service changes.[7]
Illustrative note
- A recent open-day video and press coverage illustrate the project’s trajectory: a works train toward Leek, followed by a ceremonial passenger run to a temporary Leek terminus, signaling forward momentum toward a permanent Leek station in the broader extension plan.[9][5]
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