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Warrington station group

The Warrington station group is a small station group of two railway stations in Warrington, England consisting of Bank Quay and Central. The station group is printed on national rail tickets as Warrington Stns.

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Stations

Warrington Bank Quay is Warrington's largest and busiest station, located on Parker Street to the south west of the town centre and managed by Virgin Trains. The station is on the West Coast Main, Chester to Manchester and Liverpool and Manchester via Earlstown lines (Liverpool services form a part of the Merseyrail City Line). Bank Quay serves destinations across the UK, including; Preston, Wigan, Scotland, Liverpool, Manchester, Crewe, Birmingham and London. Services are provided by Virgin Trains, Arriva Trains Wales and Northern.

Warrington Central is located to the north of Midland Way in the Town Centre and is managed by TransPennine Express, with other services provided by Northern Rail and East Midlands Trains. The station is located only on the Liverpool and Manchester Line via Liverpool South Parkway. It is served by services to Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield, Nottingham, East Anglia and Yorkshire.

Connections

Tickets marked as WARRINGTON STNS may be used to exit the railway network at any of the two stations. There are no direct rail services between the stations, any transfer between the stations would require a short sign posted trip by road.

References

Warrington station group Wikipedia