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Culcheth railway station

Culcheth railway station served the village of Culcheth, Lancashire, England.[4] It was west of the bridge where Wigshaw Lane crossed the railway.

Culcheth
Site of the station in 1996
General information
LocationCulcheth, Warrington
England
Coordinates53°27′00″N 2°31′49″W / 53.4499°N 2.5303°W / 53.4499; -2.5303
Grid referenceSJ648949
Platforms2[1][2]
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyWigan Junction Railways
Pre-groupingGreat Central Railway
Post-groupingLondon and North Eastern Railway
Key dates
1 April 1884 (1884-04-01)Station opened
2 November 1964Station closed to passengers
4 January 1965Station closed completely[3]

History edit

Culcheth station opened on 1 April 1884[5] along with six other stations on the Wigan Junction Railways (WJR), which was backed by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR).[6]

The Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway changed its name in 1897 to the Great Central Railway (GCR). The GCR absorbed the WJR on 1 January 1906.[7]

The WJR line ran through Lancashire from Glazebrook West Junction to Wigan Central[8][9]but was also a part of the bigger MS&LR/GCR network and therefore trains were originally provided by the MS&LR.

Services edit

In April 1884 there were seven trains in each direction per day, all running between Manchester Central railway station and Wigan Central. Of these six called at Culcheth. Two trains each way ran on Sundays, calling at all stations en route.[10][11]

From 1900 until 1952 Culcheth was also served by passenger trains running to St Helens Central,.

In 1922 six "Down" (towards St Helens and Wigan) trains called at the station, "Weekdays Only" (Mondays to Saturdays.) These all ran All Stations from Manchester Central to St Helens via Glazebrook and Culcheth. It is difficult to be certain from the timetable whether these trains split at Lowton St Mary's with a portion proceeding to Wigan Central, or whether passengers for Wigan had to change, but in either event those same six trains also took Culcheth passengers All Stations to Wigan. Given the dwell times for St Helens trains, it appears that theirs was a through service.

A lone All Stations Manchester to Wigan train - 18:42 from Culcheth - had no St Helens connection or portion, serving the Wigan Central line only.

Three Down trains, one Fridays and Saturdays only and two Saturdays only, appeared to start at Culcheth calling All Stations to Wigan Central, with no St Helens portion or connection. It may be that these trains originated at Liverpool Central, turning West to North at the triangular Glazebrook West Junction, but the timetable doesn't seem to confirm this.

The "Up" service was broadly similar, but the mix of all week and Saturdays only/excepted was more complex.

No trains ran on Sundays.[12]

In WW2 the line through Culcheth was more frequently used, though after 1945 the line started to deteriorate.

The services to and from St Helens came to a halt when that line closed to passenger traffic on 3 March 1952.

The station closed to passengers on 2 November 1964[5] and to freight in 1965 although the line survived as freight only until 1968.

The line through Culcheth was also a diversionary route and a route by which traffic such as Summer Saturday holiday specials could bypass 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 have passed through Culcheth. It would bear right at Hindley South onto the Whelley Loop and then join the WCML at Standish, bypassing Wigan altogether.[13]

By far and away the most heavily loaded, but sporadic, passenger trains through the station were for Haydock Park racecourse.

The station site edit

 
1911 map showing the location of Culcheth station (bottom right) on the GCR line from Glazebrook Junction to Wigan Central

The station was demolished in 1977 to be replaced by Culcheth Linear Park. The remains of a rear wall of one of the platforms can still be identified opposite the Linear Park's car park.

Routes edit

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Lowton St Mary's
Line and station closed
  Great Central Railway
Wigan Junction Railways
  Newchurch Halt
Line and station closed

Notes edit

  1. ^ Fields, Gilbert & Knight 1980, Photo 124.
  2. ^ Suggitt 2004, p. 55.
  3. ^ "The station's history". Disused Stations.
  4. ^ Sweeney 2013, pp. 23–30
  5. ^ a b Butt 1995, p. 74.
  6. ^ Dow 1962, p. 104.
  7. ^ Dow 1962, p. 105.
  8. ^ Conolly 1998, p. 45, section C3.
  9. ^ Smith & Turner 2012, Map 45.
  10. ^ Dow 1962, p. 354.
  11. ^ "Historic timetables". Disused Stations.
  12. ^ Bradshaw 1985, pp. 714–5.
  13. ^ Pixton 1996, p. 119.

Sources edit

Further reading edit

  • Sweeney, Dennis J (2014). The St. Helens and Wigan Junction Railway. Leigh: Triangle Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85361-292-6.

External links edit

  • "The station on a 1948 OS Map". npe maps.
  • "The station on interactive OS maps". National Library of Scotland.
  • "Station and line overlain on many maps". Rail Map Online.
  • "The line and mileages". Railway Codes.

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Culcheth railway station served the village of Culcheth Lancashire England 4 It was west of the bridge where Wigshaw Lane crossed the railway CulchethSite of the station in 1996General informationLocationCulcheth WarringtonEnglandCoordinates53 27 00 N 2 31 49 W 53 4499 N 2 5303 W 53 4499 2 5303Grid referenceSJ648949Platforms2 1 2 Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyWigan Junction RailwaysPre groupingGreat Central RailwayPost groupingLondon and North Eastern RailwayKey dates1 April 1884 1884 04 01 Station opened2 November 1964Station closed to passengers4 January 1965Station closed completely 3 vteGCR lines toSt Helens and Wigan Legend Wigan Central Wigan Darlington Street Springs Branch Manchester Southport line Ince Lower Ince Wigan avoiding lineto Pemberton Hindley to Springs Branch Junction Manchester Southport line Lancashire Union Railway Lancashire Union Railway The Whelley Loop Strangeways West Junction Hindley South Strangeways East Junction Platt Bridge Manchester and Wigan Railway St Helens Central GCR St Helens Central Liverpool Wigan line Haydock Haydock Colliery Tunnel Bickershaw and Abram Ashton in Makerfield Haydock Park Park Lane Halt Golborne South West Coast Main Line Golborne North West Leigh and Bedford Liverpool St Helens andSouth Lancashire Railway Wigan Junction Railways Lowton St Mary s Junction Lowton St Mary s Chat Moss line Kenyon Junction Culcheth Newchurch Halt Liverpool Manchester lines Glazebrook Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 The station site 4 Routes 5 Notes 6 Sources 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory editCulcheth station opened on 1 April 1884 5 along with six other stations on the Wigan Junction Railways WJR which was backed by the Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway MS amp LR 6 The Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway changed its name in 1897 to the Great Central Railway GCR The GCR absorbed the WJR on 1 January 1906 7 The WJR line ran through Lancashire from Glazebrook West Junction to Wigan Central 8 9 but was also a part of the bigger MS amp LR GCR network and therefore trains were originally provided by the MS amp LR Services editIn April 1884 there were seven trains in each direction per day all running between Manchester Central railway station and Wigan Central Of these six called at Culcheth Two trains each way ran on Sundays calling at all stations en route 10 11 From 1900 until 1952 Culcheth was also served by passenger trains running to St Helens Central In 1922 six Down towards St Helens and Wigan trains called at the station Weekdays Only Mondays to Saturdays These all ran All Stations from Manchester Central to St Helens via Glazebrook and Culcheth It is difficult to be certain from the timetable whether these trains split at Lowton St Mary s with a portion proceeding to Wigan Central or whether passengers for Wigan had to change but in either event those same six trains also took Culcheth passengers All Stations to Wigan Given the dwell times for St Helens trains it appears that theirs was a through service A lone All Stations Manchester to Wigan train 18 42 from Culcheth had no St Helens connection or portion serving the Wigan Central line only Three Down trains one Fridays and Saturdays only and two Saturdays only appeared to start at Culcheth calling All Stations to Wigan Central with no St Helens portion or connection It may be that these trains originated at Liverpool Central turning West to North at the triangular Glazebrook West Junction but the timetable doesn t seem to confirm this The Up service was broadly similar but the mix of all week and Saturdays only excepted was more complex No trains ran on Sundays 12 In WW2 the line through Culcheth was more frequently used though after 1945 the line started to deteriorate The services to and from St Helens came to a halt when that line closed to passenger traffic on 3 March 1952 The station closed to passengers on 2 November 1964 5 and to freight in 1965 although the line survived as freight only until 1968 The line through Culcheth was also a diversionary route and a route by which traffic such as Summer Saturday holiday specials could bypass 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 have passed through Culcheth It would bear right at Hindley South onto the Whelley Loop and then join the WCML at Standish bypassing Wigan altogether 13 By far and away the most heavily loaded but sporadic passenger trains through the station were for Haydock Park racecourse The station site edit nbsp 1911 map showing the location of Culcheth station bottom right on the GCR line from Glazebrook Junction to Wigan Central The station was demolished in 1977 to be replaced by Culcheth Linear Park The remains of a rear wall of one of the platforms can still be identified opposite the Linear Park s car park Routes editPreceding station Disused railways Following station Lowton St Mary sLine and station closed Great Central RailwayWigan Junction Railways Newchurch HaltLine and station closedNotes edit Fields Gilbert amp Knight 1980 Photo 124 Suggitt 2004 p 55 The station s history Disused Stations Sweeney 2013 pp 23 30 a b Butt 1995 p 74 Dow 1962 p 104 Dow 1962 p 105 Conolly 1998 p 45 section C3 Smith amp Turner 2012 Map 45 Dow 1962 p 354 Historic timetables Disused Stations Bradshaw 1985 pp 714 5 Pixton 1996 p 119 Sources editBradshaw 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 Conolly W Philip 1998 British railways pre grouping atlas and gazetteer 9th impression 5th ed Shepperton Ian Allan ISBN 978 0 7110 0320 0 OCLC 221481275 Dow George 1962 Great Central Volume Two Dominion of Watkin 1864 1899 Shepperton Ian Allan ISBN 978 0 7110 1469 5 OCLC 655324061 Fields N Gilbert A C Knight N R 1980 Liverpool to Manchester into the Second Century Manchester Transport Museum Society ISBN 978 0 900857 19 5 Pixton Bob 1996 The Archive Photographs Series Widnes and St Helens Railways The Chalford Publishing Company ISBN 0 7524 0751 1 Smith Paul Turner Keith 2012 Railway Atlas Then and Now Ian Allan Publishing ISBN 978 0 7110 3695 6 Suggitt Gordon 2004 Lost Railways of Merseyside and Greater Manchester Newbury Countryside Books ISBN 978 1 85306 869 0 Sweeney Dennis 2013 The Wigan Junction Railways Leigh Triangle Publishing ISBN 978 0 9550030 5 9 Further reading editSweeney Dennis J 2014 The St Helens and Wigan Junction Railway Leigh Triangle Publishing ISBN 978 0 85361 292 6 External links edit The station on a 1948 OS Map npe maps The station on interactive OS maps National Library of Scotland Station and line overlain on many maps Rail Map Online The line and mileages Railway Codes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Culcheth railway station amp oldid 1184277493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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