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Manchester and Southport Railway

Manchester and Southport Railway
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleGreater Manchester
Lancashire
Merseyside
North West England
Service
SystemNational Rail
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm
(4 ft 8 1&fras1;2 in)
standard gauge
Route map

Southport Chapel Street
St Luke's
Blowick
Bescar Lane
New Lane
Burscough Bridge
Burscough Curves
Hoscar Moss
Newburgh
Appley Bridge
Gathurst
Wigan
(LYR)}
Wigan
Lancashire Union Railway
Wigan (1st station...1848-1855)
Ince
Hindley
Daisy Hill
Hag Fold
Atherton Central
Walkden
High Level
Moorside and Wardley
Swinton
Pendlebury
Irlams o' th' Height
Manchester & Bolton Rly
Pendleton (Broad Street)
Manchester & Bolton Rly
Salford Crescent
Windsor Bridge,Pendleton
Oldfield Road
Salford
Manchester Victoria

The Manchester and Southport Railway in England opened on 9 April 1855. It merged with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1854. The route is still in use to day as Northern's Manchester to Southport Line.

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