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Crewe–Manchester line

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Type
  
Heavy rail

Owner
  
Network Rail

System
  
National Rail

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Locale
  
Stockport Crewe Cheshire Manchester North West England

Operator(s)
  
Arriva Trains Wales TransPennine Express Northern Virgin Trains CrossCountry

Track gauge
  
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ⁄2 in) standard gauge

The Crewe–Manchester line is a railway line in North West England, running from Crewe north east to Manchester.

The line was built by the Manchester and Birmingham Railway Company, which diverted to Crewe in 1841 and merged in 1846 with others to form the London and North Western Railway Company, which in turn became part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923.

The line from Crewe to Manchester Piccadilly (including the Styal line) was the first section of the West Coast Main Line to be electrified, in 1959. The line was recently upgraded as part of the West Coast Main Line upgrade. A full service resumed on the line in March 2007.

The line is joined at Cheadle Hulme by the WCML line from London via Stoke-on-Trent and at Stockport by the Mid-Cheshire line from Chester and by the Hope Valley line from Sheffield joined with the Manchester–Buxton line.

In April 2006, Network Rail organised its maintenance and train control operations into "26 Routes" and the Crewe–Manchester line was included in Route 20 (North West Urban).

Services

Services on the line are provided by Northern Rail, which operates trains between Crewe/Alderley Edge and Manchester Piccadilly via Stockport and the Styal line to Manchester Piccadilly via Manchester Airport. A number of the Crewe /Alderley Edge–Piccadilly services also extend beyond Piccadilly to terminate at Manchester Oxford Road. Also a number of services to/from Manchester start or terminate at Wilmslow. Arriva Trains Wales operate a through express service between Milford Haven and Cardiff via the Welsh Marches line to Manchester. Virgin Trains operate West Coast Main Line services between London Euston/Birmingham New Street/Crewe and Manchester. CrossCountry also operate a small number of services on the line between Manchester Piccadilly, Birmingham New Street and the South. The maximum speed of the line is 110 mph.

References

Crewe–Manchester line Wikipedia