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'''Croston railway station''' serves the small village of [[Croston]], near [[Chorley]] in [[Lancashire]], England; the [[railway station|station]] is on the [[Ormskirk Branch Line]] {{convert|7|mi|km}} south west of {{rws|Preston}}. It is unstaffed and the old station buildings are now privately occupied.
'''Croston railway station''' serves the small village of [[Croston]], near [[Chorley]] in [[Lancashire]], England; the [[railway station|station]] is on the [[Ormskirk Branch Line]] {{convert|7|mi|km}} south west of {{rws|Preston}}. It is unstaffed and the old station buildings are now privately occupied.


The station was built & opened by the [[Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway]] (later taken over by the [[Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway]]) along with the line in April 1849.<ref>[http://www.communityraillancashire.co.uk/stations/croston/ CRL - Croston] ''Community Rail Lancashire''; Retrieved 22 November 2016</ref> "Line" is the suitable word here, as along the way are clear signs of the former double track trunk route from Preston to [[Liverpool Exchange railway station|Liverpool Exchange]], which was severely rationalised (including the reduction to single line working) in 1970. The disused northbound platform here is still visible, though it is now derelict & overgrown.
The station was built & opened by the [[Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway]] (later taken over by the [[Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway]]) along with the line in April 1849.<ref>[http://www.communityraillancashire.co.uk/stations/croston/ CRL - Croston] ''Community Rail Lancashire''; Retrieved 22 November 2016</ref> "Line" is the suitable word here, as along the way are clear signs of the former double track trunk route from Preston to [[Liverpool Exchange railway station|Liverpool Exchange]], which was severely rationalised (including the reduction to single line working) in 1970. The disused northbound platform here is still visible, which until recently was derelict and overgrown. However a group of local vollenteers currently clears and maintains the Northbound platform, dispite it not being used by any trains.


The line once carried numerous express trains to {{rws|Glasgow Central}} [[Edinburgh]], {{rws|Blackpool North}} and the Lake District, though Croston was usually served only by local stopping services from Liverpool to Preston and {{rws|Blackburn}}.
The line once carried numerous express trains to {{rws|Glasgow Central}} [[Edinburgh]], {{rws|Blackpool North}} and the Lake District, though Croston was usually served only by local stopping services from Liverpool to Preston and {{rws|Blackburn}}.

Revision as of 10:36, 2 January 2017

Croston
General information
LocationChorley
Managed byNorthern
Platforms1
Other information
Station codeCSO
History
Original companyLiverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway
Pre-groupingLancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Post-groupingLondon Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
2 April 1849Opened[1]

Croston railway station serves the small village of Croston, near Chorley in Lancashire, England; the station is on the Ormskirk Branch Line 7 miles (11 km) south west of Preston. It is unstaffed and the old station buildings are now privately occupied.

The station was built & opened by the Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway (later taken over by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway) along with the line in April 1849.[2] "Line" is the suitable word here, as along the way are clear signs of the former double track trunk route from Preston to Liverpool Exchange, which was severely rationalised (including the reduction to single line working) in 1970. The disused northbound platform here is still visible, which until recently was derelict and overgrown. However a group of local vollenteers currently clears and maintains the Northbound platform, dispite it not being used by any trains.

The line once carried numerous express trains to Glasgow Central Edinburgh, Blackpool North and the Lake District, though Croston was usually served only by local stopping services from Liverpool to Preston and Blackburn.

Trains connect at Ormskirk with Merseyrail services to Liverpool Central. Croston enjoys bus connections to nearby Leyland, Chorley, Southport, and Preston. It is on the B5247 into Bretherton.

The single platform still in use has a shelter & digital information screen, but has no ticket vending facilities. Step-free access is available for disabled travellers.[3]

Services

Thirteen trains call in each direction (roughly every 90 minutes) on Monday to Saturdays only (no Sunday service).[4] Most trains are operated by either Class 142 Pacer railbuses or Class 153 single unit railcars, though Class 150 units sometimes appear.

References

  1. ^ Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
  2. ^ CRL - Croston Community Rail Lancashire; Retrieved 22 November 2016
  3. ^ Croston station facilities National Rail Enquiries; Retrieved 28 November 2016
  4. ^ Table 99 National Rail timetable, May 2016
Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Preston   Northern
Ormskirk Branch Line
Mondays-Saturdays only
  Rufford