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  2. Newton-le-Willows railway station - Wikipedia

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    Newton-le-Willows railway station is a railway station in the town of Newton-le-Willows, in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, and at the edge of the Merseytravel region (16 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (26.2 km) from Liverpool Lime Street). The station is branded Merseyrail.

  3. Parkside railway station (Merseyside) - Wikipedia

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    one to the west of both stations which opened in 1847 facing Newton Bridge (later called Newton-le-Willows) and Liverpool was known variously as Parkside West Junction, Parkside & Liverpool Junction, and since at least 2005, Newton-le-Willows Junction. [22] [23]

  4. Earlestown - Wikipedia

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    A railway station was built at the junction of the two railways, a mile west of the town of Newton in Makerfield, now Newton-le-Willows, and was given the name Newton Junction. A locomotive and wagon works was built just west of the station and a model town was constructed for its workers. In 1837, the name of the station was changed to Earlestown.

  5. City Line (Merseytravel) - Wikipedia

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    The line from Liverpool to Manchester via Newton-le-Willows was electrified, along with the Liverpool–Wigan line, opening in early 2015. [ 13 ] Four electrified tracks are operative from Broad Green Station to Huyton Station.

  6. UK railway stations – N - Wikipedia

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    Station name Postcode External links to map of station at ... Newton St Cyres: EX5 5AS: NTC: Newton-le-Willows: WA12 9SF: NLW: Newtongrange: EH22 4PE: NEG: Newtonmore ...

  7. Earlestown railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was not originally called Earlestown; it was listed as Viaduct, Newton Junction and Warrington Junction in timetables during its early years of operation. [1] By 1861, it was known as Earlestown Junction until 5 June 1950, when the 'Junction' suffix was dropped.

  8. Jervaulx railway station - Wikipedia

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    Jervaulx railway station was a railway station in Newton-le-Willows, North Yorkshire, England. Originally named after this place, it was renamed after Jervaulx, about 4 mi (6 km) to the southwest and known for its former abbey, to distinguish it from Newton-le-Willows in Merseyside. Reputedly the Marquess of Aylesbury was upset by many of his ...

  9. Newton-le-Willows - Wikipedia

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    Newton-le-Willows railway station The M6 and M62 motorways and A580 East Lancashire Road pass close to the town. This has helped Newton become an important commuter town, now that most of its industry has gone, with the city centres of Manchester and Liverpool also being accessible by train in as little as 18 minutes and 16 minutes respectively.