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Widnes Central railway station

Widnes Central
Location
Place Widnes
Area Halton
Coordinates 53°21′33″N 2°44′13″W / 53.3591°N 2.7370°W / 53.3591; -2.7370Coordinates: 53°21′33″N 2°44′13″W / 53.3591°N 2.7370°W / 53.3591; -2.7370
Grid reference SJ510849
Operations
Original company Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee
Pre-grouping Great Central and Midland Joint Committee
Post-grouping Great Central and Midland Joint Committee
Platforms 2
History
1 August 1879 (1879-08-01) Station opened
5 October 1964 (1964-10-05) Station closed
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Closed railway stations in Britain
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Widnes Central railway station served the town of Widnes, England from 1879 to 1964.


The main line of the Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC), between Manchester Central and Liverpool Brunswick, opened in 1873. This passed to the north of the growing town of Widnes, so in 1873 the Widnes Railway was projected to link that town to the CLC, at a triangular junction to the west of Sankey.

In 1874 the uncompleted line was sold to the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR); and in 1875 it became the joint property of the MS&LR and the Midland Railway - two of the partners in the CLC. The third partner, the Great Northern Railway declined to take part in the project, and so it was not part of the CLC but separately administered by the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee. This line opened for goods traffic in 1877. The Widnes line was soon extended westwards to rejoin the CLC near Hough Green, forming what became known as the Widnes Loop. A passenger station on the extension, known as Widnes Central, was opened on 1 August 1879.

The core service at Widnes Central was provided by the trains of the CLC running between Warrington Central and Liverpool Central. In 1922 16 "Down" (towards Liverpool) trains called on Mondays to Saturdays. Nine ran from Warrington Central, two from Manchester Central, one from Tanhouse Lane and two started at Widnes Central itself, all headed for Liverpool Central. One ran from Tanhouse Lane to Garston but by far the most exotic was the 12:15 from London Marylebone to Liverpool Central which called at Widnes at 19:04. "Up" services were similar. Two trains each way called on Sundays.


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