C J Snarzell
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Three places that spring to mind in my neck of the woods - Culcheth, Golborne & Standish.
Standish would definitely benefit from a local station on the WCML given the volume of houses being thrown up. As a village it has literally trebled in size in the last 20 years. The same could be said for Lowton which is literally next door to Golborne. I believe Andy Burnham the Manchester Mayor lives in Golborne and has been campaigning for a station at Golborne for many years. If it did get the green light it would probably only be serviced by Northern and not Avanti.
As for Culcheth - it has become something on an expensive commuter village just tucked inside Cheshire, but with many of it’s residents flocking there for the motorway network and the East Lancs Road that provide vital links to Liverpool & Manchester. Unfortunately, the nearest station is Glazebrook that only has very limited Northern services throughout the day. The Chat Moss line has no stops between Newton-Le-Willows and Patricroft which is brilliant for those who don’t want to be stopping at every lamp post on the way to work.
I’m sure all these places once had stations that disappeared under the Beeching cuts of the 1960s.
CJ
Standish would definitely benefit from a local station on the WCML given the volume of houses being thrown up. As a village it has literally trebled in size in the last 20 years. The same could be said for Lowton which is literally next door to Golborne. I believe Andy Burnham the Manchester Mayor lives in Golborne and has been campaigning for a station at Golborne for many years. If it did get the green light it would probably only be serviced by Northern and not Avanti.
As for Culcheth - it has become something on an expensive commuter village just tucked inside Cheshire, but with many of it’s residents flocking there for the motorway network and the East Lancs Road that provide vital links to Liverpool & Manchester. Unfortunately, the nearest station is Glazebrook that only has very limited Northern services throughout the day. The Chat Moss line has no stops between Newton-Le-Willows and Patricroft which is brilliant for those who don’t want to be stopping at every lamp post on the way to work.
I’m sure all these places once had stations that disappeared under the Beeching cuts of the 1960s.
CJ