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The Hooton–Helsby line is a railway line in the north-west of
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that runs from Hooton on the
Chester–Birkenhead line The Chester–Birkenhead line runs from Chester to Birkenhead via Hooton. Today, it forms part of the Wirral line network, a commuter rail system operated by Merseyrail. The line was built by the Chester and Birkenhead Railway and opened on ...
to the village and junction station at
Helsby Helsby is a village, Civil parishes in England, civil parish and Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral ward in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Overlook ...
where it joins the
Chester–Warrington line The Chester–Warrington line is a railway line running between and in North West England. There are two passenger trains per hour in each direction between Chester and Warrington. One (operated by Northern Trains) continues to Manchester Vi ...
.


History

The line from to was opened in 1863. The line was built by the
Birkenhead Railway The Birkenhead Railway was a railway company in North West England. It was incorporated as the Birkenhead, Lancashire and Cheshire Junction Railway (BL&CJR) in 1846 to build a line connecting the port of Birkenhead and the city of Chester wit ...
which had been taken over by the LNWR and the
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(GWR) jointly in 1860. The section west of has been part of the
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network since 1994. This part of the line is
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. There are no longer through train services to Liverpool's city centre via
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. A branch at Helsby connected the line to the former
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to
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via Mouldsworth Junction. The line closed in 1991 and tracks were lifted in 1995.


Passenger services


Former services

Services previously used to operate from Hooton to
Helsby Helsby is a village, Civil parishes in England, civil parish and Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral ward in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Overlook ...
. This service was relatively frequent (every half-hour until 1993), operating via
Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port ( ) is a port town in the Cheshire West and Chester borough in Cheshire, England. Ellesmere Port is on the south-eastern edge of the Wirral Peninsula, north of Chester, on the bank of the Manchester Ship Canal. In the 2021 Unite ...
. It was withdrawn after the line was electrified west of Ellesmere Port. Station signs at
Ince and Elton railway station Ince & Elton railway station, on the Hooton–Helsby line, serves both Ince, Cheshire, Ince and Elton, Cheshire, Elton in Cheshire, England. The station is unstaffed. History Ince station was opened on 1 July 1863 by the Birkenhead Joint Railway ...
still display signage relating to services to/from Hooton.


Hooton–Ellesmere Port

Services are operated by
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as part of the Wirral Line network with trains running every 30 minutes. From Hooton services continue to
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via the
Chester–Birkenhead line The Chester–Birkenhead line runs from Chester to Birkenhead via Hooton. Today, it forms part of the Wirral line network, a commuter rail system operated by Merseyrail. The line was built by the Chester and Birkenhead Railway and opened on ...
.


Ellesmere Port–Helsby

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did, until May 2019, operate a
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-set minimum service of three trains daily in each direction between
Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port ( ) is a port town in the Cheshire West and Chester borough in Cheshire, England. Ellesmere Port is on the south-eastern edge of the Wirral Peninsula, north of Chester, on the bank of the Manchester Ship Canal. In the 2021 Unite ...
and
Helsby Helsby is a village, Civil parishes in England, civil parish and Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, electoral ward in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Overlook ...
,
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. There were 6 passenger services each day (except Sunday): 05:10 Liverpool Lime Street to Ellesmere Port
06:33 Helsby to Ellesmere Port
18:50 Helsby to Ellesmere Port 06:19 Ellesmere Port to Helsby
06:53 Ellesmere Port to Warrington Bank Quay
19:10 Ellesmere Port to Manchester Victoria In previous years, services have operated towards Hooton via Ellesmere Port and via Warrington Bank Quay. Since the May 2019 and the introduction of the "Northern Connect" Chester to Leeds services the Ellesmere Port line timetable was altered. There still are 6 services per day excluding Sunday. Services are: 05:10 Liverpool Lime Street to Ellesmere Port 06:17 Ellesmere Port to Helsby 06:34 Helsby to Ellesmere Port 07:15 Ellesmere Port to Leeds All of the above are operated by the same unit. Another unit operates the below services: 15:38 Leeds to Ellesmere Port 18:23 Ellesmere Port to Manchester Victoria - Unit then goes to Newton Heath Depot just north of Manchester Victoria.


Freight services

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saw frequent freight traffic until 1996 with branches to several wharves as well as
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. In 2005 a single track line to Manisty Wharf in Ellesmere Port was reopened for a regular coal flow to
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. This freight route enters Ellesmere Port from Helsby. Freightliner Heavy Haul currently operates the service, with two trains per day. In 2008 Quinn Glass was planning expansion and wanted to serve their site at
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which outputs 1.2 billion glass containers per year for the food and beverage industry near the Ince & Elton railway station by rail. Network Rail Route Strategy states that Quinn Glass is interested in additional passenger and freight services on this line. It is also thought that planning permission requires Quinn Glass to maximise upon existing public transport links. A trial service ran on 7 April 2011 and a twice-weekly service every Wednesday and Friday commenced on 13 April 2011. Those services were operated by Freightliner Heavy Haul and transported sand from Sibelco's Middleton Towers Quarry in
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. At present the sand is transported by road the final five miles to the Quinn Glass plant from a former Cawoods siding in Ellesmere Port beside the
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, south of Manisty Wharf, but from November 2011 trains were due to begin using a dedicated terminal at the plant itself. It was announced during this month that construction work had been delayed due to the discovery of a badger
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on the proposed site. Completion of the new line was set back to the end of June 2012 with a reported total cost of more than £2 million. In November 2012 it emerged that Quinn Glass had broken a planning condition requiring the rail terminal to be operational by November 2011. The company cited additional demands by Network Rail and the
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's decision to switch off the Frodsham Marshes pumping stations as causes of delay. Quinn Glass have since been granted an extended period by
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council during which to complete the project.


Stations

* Hooton; opened October or November 1840; still open; * Sutton; opened 1 July 1863; renamed Little Sutton 1886; still open; * Overpool; opened 15 August 1988; still open; * Whitby Locks; opened 1 July 1863; renamed Ellesmere Port 1870; still open; * Stanlow & Thornton; opened 23 December 1940 for refinery workers; opened to public 24 February 1941; (service suspended since 3 February 2022) * Ince; opened 1 July 1863; renamed Ince and Elton 1884; still open; * ''West Cheshire Junction''; divergence of line to Mouldsworth; * Helsby; opened September 1852; still open; Three of the four stations between Helsby and Ellesmere Port are unstaffed. Two of them, Ellesmere Port and Ince and Elton, are accessible for those in wheelchairs. Stanlow and Thornton and Helsby both have footbridges as their only means of exit. Facilities at Ince and Elton and Stanlow and Thornton are basic, comprising little more than covered waiting areas and timetable information. Ellesmere Port has full ticket-selling capabilities, including a Ticket Vending Machine and a staffed ticket office, along with real-time information displays and help points. Helsby has real-time information displays and a Ticket Vending Machine.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hooton-Helsby line Rail transport in Cheshire Railway lines in North West England