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Horwich railway station

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Place
  
Horwich

Grid reference
  
SD640115

Area
  
Bolton

14 February 1870
  
Opened

Horwich railway station

Pre-grouping
  
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway

Post-grouping
  
London, Midland and Scottish Railway

Original company
  
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway

Similar
  
Darcy Lever railway st, Irlams o' th' Height railway st, Greenmount railway station, Staley and Millbrook railway st

Horwich railway station was located in Lancashire, England on a branch from the Manchester to Preston Line. It was closed to passengers on 27 September 1965 and to goods on 25 April 1966.

Opened on 14 February 1870 to serve the town of Horwich (now in Greater Manchester) but by 1884 the land to the east of the branch line, south of the town had been chosen for a major locomotive works.

Horwich railway station closed to passenger traffic on 27 September 1965, and goods the next year. Thirty-four years later Horwich Parkway railway station opened in 1999, adjacent to the Reebok Stadium. The nearest railway station to much of Horwich (including the town centre), however, is Blackrod. The line to Horwich Works remained open until their closure in 1983.

The station has been demolished and the site is a public park.

Former Services

References

Horwich railway station Wikipedia