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Golborne station reopening - How might it be served?

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Now that would be an excellent idea. The site of the old station is still available, it is right in the centre of Coppull. There has been much new housing built in the village since the old station was closed. Plus it could be easily served by the Liverpool to Preston services. The major cost would be the reinstating of the third & fourth track for about 3 miles from Balshaw Lane Junction to just past Coppull station. This would improve capacity along this route when finally the HST is open for trains to Scotland. Even better would to extend it all the way to Standish junction, where the Whelley Line diverged around Wigan.
Most of that section that you suggest reinstating is headspans if I remember correctly. I guess they won't have to go around faffing with too much piling, if it is reinstated. I can't remember anything other than twin track ( in my lifetime) on that section.
 
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As I understand it yes initial service is proposed to be morning and peak only but it does have a positive business case, more regular services could be added in future with released network capacity. The new rail stations on the agenda are: Leigh, Lostock Parkway, Little Hulton, Golborne, Slattocks, Dewsnap, Gamesley, Stanley Green and Cheadle.
 

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As I understand it yes initial service is proposed to be morning and peak only but it does have a positive business case, more regular services could be added in future with released network capacity. The new rail stations on the agenda are: Leigh, Lostock Parkway, Little Hulton, Golborne, Slattocks, Dewsnap, Gamesley, Stanley Green and Cheadle.
Would be interesting to see how they get to Leigh but then that is money bags Burnham territory.
Would Leigh be a renamed Kenyon Junction?
 

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Most of that section that you suggest reinstating is headspans if I remember correctly. I guess they won't have to go around faffing with too much piling, if it is reinstated. I can't remember anything other than twin track ( in my lifetime) on that section.

Yes- a little off topic, but four track headspans exist on that section because the slow lines weren't immediately lifted after electrification, though I think they did close to regular traffic. At least one of the slows stayed down until 1976/77.
 

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According to Google Maps this proposed new station is 4 minutes in the car from Newton-le-Willows station.

It is hard to believe that there is not a better use of public money for the railway.
 
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According to Google Maps this proposed new station is 4 minutes in the car from Newton-le-Willows station.

It is hard to believe that there is not a better use of public money for the railway.
This may be true but you probably have to park the car back in Golborne due to the volume of cars in the Newton le Willows area.
 

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Problem is how do you create a service from Newton Le Willows to Preston bia Golborne? At the moment at least there are no regular services on this route. As where as there is a regular route from Manchester to Wigan NW (and onwards to Windermere / Barrow) on this axis provided by Northern.
 

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Adding a stop for the Man Airport to Cumbria TPE was the service mooted. (I would have thought however that TPE wouldn't be too happy slowing that service...?) IIRC, Merseyrail was also mentioned as being interested in providing a service.
For me, a (Northern) stopping service from Warrington (or Crewe if paths available by sending some WCML freight via Middlewich?) to Preston / Blackpool via Earlestown and NLW would be useful. Newton-le-Willows then providing an interchange for the Chat Moss Liverpool / Manchester services.
 

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Adding a stop for the Man Airport to Cumbria TPE was the service mooted.
Manchester Airport to Cumbria hasn’t been operated by TPE for years. And since that meeting, circumstances have changed which will now result in that service going nowhere near Golborne from Dec 22.
 
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Manchester Airport to Cumbria hasn’t been operated by TPE for years. And since that meeting, circumstances have changed which will now result in that service going nowhere near Golborne from Dec 22.
What happens in Dec 22 then? Can't imagine Wigan being happy at losing this service to either Preston or Manchester (or other destinations)
 

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Airport-Wigan-Cumbria is now a Northern service and it is planned to be diverted via Bolton, leaving just a peak Wigan-Chat Moss-Manchester service.
The odd TPE Liverpool-Glasgow runs via Golborne and Newton le Willows (when there is no capacity via St Helens Central).
For connectivity, the railway could do with a (Birmingham-) Crewe-Preston semi-fast, but no-one seems to be sponsoring such a service.
Long-term, there's the HS2 impact to consider (which may change the nature of legacy services).
 

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The only major WCML stop between Warrington Bank Quay and Preston is Wigan North Western and the stops at Euxton Balshaw Lane and at Leyland are of lesser note.
And the stations at Euxton Balshaw Lane and Leyland are served by Liverpool to Blackpool services which run via St Helens Central.
 

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There is an update regarding the planned services to serve Golborne station:
Golborne station will ... welcome an hourly service between Wigan and Manchester Victoria, a roughly 30-minute journey.
It sounds like the proposal is for a new service from Wigan North Western to Manchester Victoria. It's unclear if it will call anywhere else.


Edit: there is also a mention here: https://tfgm.com/projects/golborne-rail-station
  • An hourly service between Wigan and Manchester Victoria and onwards to Stalybridge (times of day to be determined), subject to government approval.
 
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