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Bickershaw and Abram railway station

Bickershaw and Abram railway station served the communities of Bickershaw and Abram southeast of Wigan, England.[4]

Bickershaw and Abram
General information
LocationBickershaw, Wigan
England
Coordinates53°30′54″N 2°34′41″W / 53.5149°N 2.5781°W / 53.5149; -2.5781
Grid referenceSD618022
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyWigan Junction Railways
Pre-groupingGreat Central Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
1 April 1884Station opened[1]
2 November 1964Station closed[2][3]
Map showing the location of Bickershaw and Abram station in the early 1900s

Location and nearby stations edit

The station was on the Wigan Junction Railways line, known locally as the "Wigan Central line", which ran from Wigan Central to Glazebrook.[5][6] It was situated immediately south of the B5237 level crossing over the tracks.[7][8]

Services edit

The service patterns in 1895, 1947 and 1962 are fully documented in the authoritative Disused Stations website.[9]

In April 1884 the service pattern was straightforward. Six "Down" (towards Wigan) trains called from Manchester Central. In addition, one "express" called at Glazebrook only and passed Lower Ince without stopping. Of the six, three called at all stations, the remaining three missed some stations between Manchester and Glazebrook. With the exception of the "express" all trains called at all stations between Glazebrook and Wigan. The "Up" service was similar.[10]

In 1922 six "Down" trains called, All Stations from Manchester Central on "Weekdays" (Mondays to Saturdays), with a further evening train from Lowton St Mary's only. Three other trains called, apparently All Stations from Culcheth, but it is possible they originated from Liverpool Central or Warrington Central and turned west to north at Glazebrook West Junction. One of these trains ran on Fridays and Saturdays Only and the other two ran on Saturdays Only. The "Up" service was broadly similar, but the mix of Saturday Only trains was even more complicated. There was no Sunday service.[11]

The line through Bickershaw and Abram was also a diversionary route and a route by which traffic such as Summer Saturday holiday specials could bi-pass busy spots, such as Wigan. Pixton, for example, has a fine 1961 shot of a Summer Saturday Sheffield to Blackpool train at Lowton St Mary's which will pass through the station then bear right immediately north of Hindley South onto the Whelley Loop, joining the WCML at Standish, bypassing Wigan altogether.[12]

Opening, naming and closure edit

The line and station opened in 1884. The station closed on 2 November 1964, when the line closed to passengers.[13] The line closed to goods in 1968 and has since been lifted.

After closure edit

By 2006 the site had been razed to the ground. A lone gatepost remained as a reminder of the station.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Hindley South
Line and station closed
  Great Central Railway
Wigan Junction Railways
  West Leigh and Bedford
Line and station closed

References edit

  1. ^ Dow 1962, p. 194.
  2. ^ "Bickershaw & Abram". Disused Stations UK.
  3. ^ James 2004, p. 47.
  4. ^ Sweeney 2013, pp. 62–72.
  5. ^ "Wigan Junction Line". Railway Codes.
  6. ^ Smith & Turner 2012, Map 45.
  7. ^ "1948 OS Map". npe maps.
  8. ^ Shannon & Hillmer 2003, p. 91.
  9. ^ "Wigan line timetables". Disused Stations.
  10. ^ Dow 1962, p. 354.
  11. ^ Bradshaw 1985, pp. 714–715.
  12. ^ Pixton 1996, p. 119.
  13. ^ Butt 1995, pp. 120–121.

Sources edit

External links edit

  • The station on a 1948 OS map npe Maps
  • The station on a 1909 OS map National Library of Scotland
  • The station and line on multiple overlain maps Rail Map Online
  • The station, line and mileages Railway Codes
  • Train entering the station Wigan World

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trains called from Manchester Central In addition one express called at Glazebrook only and passed Lower Ince without stopping Of the six three called at all stations the remaining three missed some stations between Manchester and Glazebrook With the exception of the express all trains called at all stations between Glazebrook and Wigan The Up service was similar 10 In 1922 six Down trains called All Stations from Manchester Central on Weekdays Mondays to Saturdays with a further evening train from Lowton St Mary s only Three other trains called apparently All Stations from Culcheth but it is possible they originated from Liverpool Central or Warrington Central and turned west to north at Glazebrook West Junction One of these trains ran on Fridays and Saturdays Only and the other two ran on Saturdays Only The Up service was broadly similar but the mix of Saturday Only trains was even more complicated There was no Sunday service 11 The line through Bickershaw and Abram was also a diversionary route and a route by which traffic such as Summer Saturday holiday specials could bi pass busy spots such as Wigan Pixton for example has a fine 1961 shot of a Summer Saturday Sheffield to Blackpool train at Lowton St Mary s which will pass through the station then bear right immediately north of Hindley South onto the Whelley Loop joining the WCML at Standish bypassing Wigan altogether 12 Opening naming and closure editThe line and station opened in 1884 The station closed on 2 November 1964 when the line closed to passengers 13 The line closed to goods in 1968 and has since been lifted After closure editBy 2006 the site had been razed to the ground A lone gatepost remained as a reminder of the station Preceding station Disused railways Following stationHindley SouthLine and station closed Great Central RailwayWigan Junction Railways West Leigh and BedfordLine and station closedReferences edit Dow 1962 p 194 Bickershaw amp Abram Disused Stations UK James 2004 p 47 Sweeney 2013 pp 62 72 Wigan Junction Line Railway Codes Smith amp Turner 2012 Map 45 1948 OS Map npe maps Shannon amp Hillmer 2003 p 91 Wigan line timetables Disused Stations Dow 1962 p 354 Bradshaw 1985 pp 714 715 Pixton 1996 p 119 Butt 1995 pp 120 121 Sources edit Bradshaw George 1985 July 1922 Bradshaw s General Railway and Steam Navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland A reprint of the July 1922 issue Newton Abbot David amp Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 8708 5 OCLC 12500436 Butt R V J October 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations details every public and private passenger station halt platform and stopping place past and present 1st ed Sparkford Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 978 1 85260 508 7 OCLC 60251199 OL 11956311M Dow George 1962 Great Central Volume Two Dominion of Watkin 1864 1899 Shepperton Ian Allan ISBN 978 0 7110 1469 5 OCLC 655324061 Pixton Bob 1996 The Archive Photographs Series Widnes and St Helens Railways Stroud The Chalford Publishing Company ISBN 978 0 7524 0751 7 James David 2004 Lancashire s Lost Railways Catrine Stenlake Publishing ISBN 978 1 84033 288 9 Shannon Paul Hillmer John 2003 British Railways Past and Present Manchester and South Lancashire Kettering Past amp Present Publishing Ltd ISBN 978 1 85895 197 3 No 41 Smith Paul Turner Keith 2012 Railway Atlas Then and Now Shepperton Ian Allan ISBN 978 0 7110 3695 6 Sweeney Dennis 2013 The Wigan Junction Railways Leigh Triangle Publishing ISBN 978 0 9550030 5 9 External links editThe station on a 1948 OS map npe Maps The station on a 1909 OS map National Library of Scotland The station and line on multiple overlain maps Rail Map Online The station line and mileages Railway Codes Train entering the station Wigan World Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bickershaw and Abram railway station amp oldid 1186404693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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