Warrington Central railway station
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| Warrington Central | |
| Image:Warrington Central Station.jpg | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| Place | Warrington |
| Local authority | Warrington |
| Operations | |
| Station code | WAC |
| Managed by | First TransPennine Express |
| Platforms in use | 2 |
| Annual entry/exit | 0.444 million * |
| History | |
| Key dates | Opened circa 1873 |
| National Rail - UK railway stations | |
| * based on sales of tickets in 2004/05 financial year which end or originate at Warrington Central. Disclaimer (PDF) | |
Warrington Central railway station is one of two main railway stations serving the town of Warrington in the north-west of England. It is located on the southern route of the Liverpool to Manchester Line (the former Cheshire Lines Committee route between Liverpool and Manchester), and is situated around halfway between the two cities. Central station is used mainly by suburban and regional services, although there are two long distance trains per hour.
The other station serving the town centre is Warrington Bank Quay, which has services to London, Birmingham and Scotland.
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[edit] Service Information
The trains departing Central serve the urban rural fringe of Warrington and Manchester, serving Birchwood, Padgate, Urmston etc. before heading into Manchester. To the west, trains serve Sankey-for-Penketh before heading into Merseyside and Liverpool. Beyond Manchester, the Trans Pennine Trains serve Yorkshire before terminating at Scarborough, the hourly Central Trains service serves Manchester and then heads to Nottingham and the Midlands.
[edit] Service Pattern
[edit] Northern Rail
There are generally two local trains per hour in each direction, operated by Northern Rail, between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Oxford Road.As at 06/06 timetable, trains depart for Manchester at :34 and :59, towards Liverpool, trains depart at :08 and :44.
Towards Manchester, trains call at:
- Padgate (1tph), Birchwood (2tph), Glazebrook(1 train/two hours), Irlam (2tph), Flixton (1tph), Chassen Road (1 train/two hours), Urmston (2tph), Humphrey Park (1 train/two hours), Trafford Park (1 train/two hours), Deansgate (2tph), and Manchester Oxford Road
Towards Liverpool, trains call at:
- Sankey for Penketh (1tph), Widnes (2tph), Hough Green (2tph), Halewood (1tph), Hunts Cross (1tph), Liverpool South Parkway (2tph), West Allerton (1tph), Mossley Hill (2tph), Edge Hill (1tph) and Liverpool Lime Street
[edit] First TransPennine Express
First TransPennine Express operate an hourly express service in each direction, which continues beyond Manchester towards Leeds and the north east. Towards the North-East, trains leave Warrington at :45, and towards Liverpool at :29
Towards the North-East trains call at:
- Birchwood,Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester Piccadilly, Stalybridge, Huddersfield, Leeds, York, Malton, Seamer, and Scarborough
Towards Liverpool trains call at:
[edit] Central Trains
All Central Trains services also stop at this station en route to either Norwich or Liverpool. As of the 06/06 timetable, these stop at :17 to Norwich, and :57 towards Liverpool .
Trains to Norwich call at:
- Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport, Sheffield, Chesterfield, Alfreton, Langley Mill, Nottingham, Netherfield, Radcliffe, Bingham, Aslockton, Bottesford, Grantham, Peterborough, Ely, Thetford, and Norwich
Trains to Liverpool call at:
[edit] Sunday Service
Sunday service is 2tph (train per hour)/direction, a Northern Rail, local service operates in each direction and a First TransPennine Express, again in each direction.
[edit] Northern Rail
Trains depart at :32 towards Manchester and :37 towards Liverpool Towards Manchester, trains call at:
Towards Liverpool, trains call at:
- Widnes, Hough Green, Halewood, Hunts Cross, Liverpool South Parkway, West Allerton, Mossley Hill and Liverpool Lime Street
[edit] First TransPennine Express
Trains depart at :44 towards the North-East and at :37 towards Liverpool
Route is as normal Mon-Sat route
[edit] The Station building
The main station building faces away from the town and is of a classical style. Most of it is rented out to small businesses, the booking office and other facilities having been relocated to a modern building at a lower level. Passengers have to climb steps or a ramp to reach the booking office, and climb further steps to the station platforms. Disabled passengers can access the Manchester bound platform via an alternative entrance, but not the Liverpool bound platform, there being no lifts at the station. There is a small shop in the new station building, a car park and a taxi rank. The station is close to the new Warrington Bus Station.
[edit] External links
- Train times and station information for Warrington Central railway station from National Rail
- Street map and aerial photo of Warrington Central railway station from Multimap.com
| Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birchwood | First TransPennine Express North TransPennine | Liverpool Lime Street | ||
| Padgate | Northern Rail Liverpool to Manchester Line Southern Route | Sankey | ||
| Manchester Oxford Road | Central Trains Liverpool-Norwich | Widnes | ||

