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The station is also served by a limited peak hour Northern Trains service between Chester and Leeds with four trains per day to Chester and three trains per day to Leeds via Manchester Victoria. Northern Trains also operate two trains per day on weekdays and Saturdays only to and from Ellesmere Port that start and terminate at Helsby, with the ...
Warrington Central is one of three main railway stations serving the town of Warrington in Cheshire, England.It is located on the southern route of the Liverpool to Manchester Lines, the former Cheshire Lines Committee route between Liverpool and Manchester; the station is situated approximately halfway between the two cities.
Frodsham railway station serves the town of Frodsham, Cheshire, England.The station is managed by Transport for Wales.It was opened along with the line in 1850 and the station building is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. [1]
The level crossing at Ince & Elton Station. There is level access from the small car park at the front of station onto the Helsby platform. From this platform, to reach the Ellesmere Port platform, turn left, go down the platform end ramp, and providing the level crossing warning lights indicate that it is safe, cross the lines using the foot crossing and then up the platform end ramp.
In 2011 Cheshire East Council purchased the former Royal Mail depot and Weston House for £2.75 million. [21] The council demolished the two buildings and created a new entrance to the station, [ 22 ] [ 23 ] as well as a 244 space car park and a secure bike parking structure, at a cost of £7 million. [ 24 ]
The station was built by the West Cheshire Railway, a constituent of the Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) [1] and opened to passengers on 22 June 1870. [2] The CLC continued to operate both goods and passenger services from the station, unaffected by the railway grouping of 1923, until the railway nationalisation of 1948.
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The station was opened as Plumbley railway station on 1 January 1863 as part of the Cheshire Midland Railway.The station was renamed to Plumley on 1 February 1945. [1] Goods traffic started from 1 May 1863, the goods yard was to the north of the station and was equipped with a 5-ton crane.