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Manchester and Southport Railway

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Manchester and Southport Railway
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleGreater Manchester
Lancashire
Merseyside
North West England
Service
SystemNational Rail
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm
(4 ft 8+12 in)
standard gauge
Route map

Southport London Street
Southport Chapel Street
Southport Central
Southport Ash Street
St Luke's
Meols Cop
Butts Lane Halt
Blowick
Bescar Lane
New Lane
Burscough Bridge
Burscough Curves
Liverpool, Ormskirk & Preston Rly
Left arrow Liverpool     Preston Right arrow
Hoscar Moss
Newburgh
Appley Bridge
Gathurst
Wigan (2nd station...1860-1896)
Wigan Wallgate (since 1896)}
Wigan North Western
Wigan (1st station...1848-1860)
North Union Railway
to Warrington
Ince
Lancashire Union Railway
Left arrow St Helens     Blackburn Right arrow
L&YR Pemberton Loop
to Liverpool
Hindley
Crow Nest Junction
Daisy Hill
Bolton and Leigh Railway
Left arrow Leigh     Bolton Right arrow
Hag Fold
Atherton Central
L&NWR Tyldesley Loopline
Left arrow Eccles     Bolton Right arrow
Walkden
Moorside and Wardley
Swinton
Pendlebury
Irlams o' th' Height
Manchester and Bolton Railway
to Bolton via Agecroft
Pendleton (Broad Street)
Manchester and Bolton Railway
to Bolton via Brindle Heath
Windsor Bridge Junction
Salford Crescent
Oldfield Road
Salford Central
Manchester Exchange
Manchester Victoria

The Manchester and Southport Railway in England opened on 9 April 1855. It merged with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1854.[citation needed] The route is still in use to day as Northern's Manchester to Southport Line.

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