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Acton Bridge railway station

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Place
  
Station code
  
ACB

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
3

Grid reference
  
SJ598745

Managed by
  
2011/12
  
20,044

Local authority
  
Cheshire West and Chester

Acton Bridge railway station

Address
  
Northwich CW8 2RF, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Hartford railway station, Runcorn railway station, Cuddington railway station, Ashley railway station, Stanlow and Thornton

Acton bridge railway station overnighter 20th to 21st march 2015


Acton Bridge railway station is near the village of Acton Bridge, Cheshire, in the northwest of England.

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History

The station opened as Acton by the Grand Junction Railway in 1837 but was renamed Acton Bridge in 1870. After merging into the London and North Western Railway, the company became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The line then passed on to the London Midland Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. In addition to its main line calls, the station also served as the terminus of a local service from Crewe via Sandbach & Northwich until 1942. This used a connecting curve that diverged from the main line just north of Hartford to join the Cheshire Lines Committee line from Altrincham to Chester Northgate near Greenbank (this remains in use, but for freight traffic only).

When sectorisation was introduced, the station was served by Regional Railways until the privatisation of British Railways. Trains of the Intercity Sector passed on the West Coast Main Line.

When British Rail was privatised Acton Bridge was served by Central Trains until 2007 and then served by London Midland.

Services

Acton Bridge is served by London Midland trains running between Birmingham New Street and Liverpool Lime Street, although the service is infrequent. Currently there are around 10 trains a day in each direction, The service frequency can vary from every 30 minutes to every 4 hours depending on the time of day. Extra services call here at peak times, but at all other times there are large gaps in between trains. The majority of trains pass through the station without stopping.

Acton Bridge still does not have any trains on a Sunday which call, but trains still pass through non-stop on the West Coast Main Line towards both Liverpool and Preston. A near normal service operates on most bank holidays however.

Services to London and Scotland do not stop at Acton Bridge but passengers for London can change at Crewe or Runcorn and passengers for Scotland can also change at Crewe.

The station is un-staffed; its gardens are maintained by volunteers from Acton Bridge Women's Institute, and won a Commendation in the 2003 JPD 'Best Kept Station' competition. In March 2015, a PERTIS self-service passenger-operated ticket machine remains in service here, and is located in the booking hall.

References

Acton Bridge railway station Wikipedia


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