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There is a basic half-hourly service (with peak period extras) from the station to Manchester Victoria southbound and to Todmorden northbound on weekdays. From there, trains continue alternately to Blackburn via Burnley Manchester Road and to Leeds via Brighouse. Westbound services run beyond Manchester to Wigan Wallgate and Headbolt Lane.
On 12 July, Burnley announced their pre-season schedule. [80] The details of most of Burnley's pre-season friendlies were not released. However, Heart of Midlothian head coach Steven Naismith revealed that Burnley and Hearts played two matches against each other, both lasting 75 minutes, with Burnley winning one game 1–0 and the other ...
On 11 May 2024, Burnley were officially relegated from the Premier League following a 2–1 ... 31 January 2024: Manchester City: A: L 1–3 Al-Dakhil 90+3' 53,099 ...
In May 2020, it was announced that the X43 would be curtailed to Burnley. A new service, branded Pendle Wizz, was introduced between Burnley and Skipton, following the same route as the X43. [25] In April 2023, Pendle Wizz was replaced by the introduction of service M6 – an expansion to Burnley's Mainline bus network. [26]
A ticket machine was installed in 2011, allowing passengers to buy tickets before boarding for the first time in almost 30 years. Recent work has seen the installation of an electronic passenger information system (PIS), giving details of forthcoming departures, and the car park enlarged [ 6 ] which is currently free to use.
Urmston Urmston Railway Station General information Location Urmston, Trafford England Coordinates 53°26′54″N 2°21′13″W / 53.4483°N 2.3536°W / 53.4483; -2.3536 Grid reference SJ766946 Managed by Northern Trains Transit authority Greater Manchester Platforms 2 Other information Station code URM Classification DfT category E History Original company Cheshire Lines ...
A Greater Manchester Council landfill site and transfer terminal was formerly located a short distance west of the station, served by a siding connection from the up (eastbound) line. This received regular trainloads of domestic waste from terminals in and around Manchester from the early 1980s until 1995, when the site reached capacity and was ...
Burnley (/ ˈ b ɜːr n l i /) is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2021 population of 78,266. [2] It is 21 miles (34 km) north of Manchester and 20 miles (32 km) east of Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder and River Brun.