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St Helens Central railway station (previously known as St. Helens Shaw Street) is a railway station serving the town of
St Helens, Merseyside St Helens () is a town in Merseyside, England, with a population of 102,629. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, which had a population of 176,843 at the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 Census. St Helens i ...
, England. It is on the
Liverpool to Wigan Line Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a populat ...
from
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to Wigan North Western. The station and all trains calling at it are operated by
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or
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. The station is on the
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City Line. The City Line is the name given to local rail routes out of Liverpool Lime Street operated by companies other than Merseyrail. The City Line appears on maps of the Merseyrail network as red, and covers the Liverpool-Wigan Line. Although it is branded under the Merseyrail name, the routes are operated by Northern Trains on behalf of
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rather than by the Merseyrail franchise.


History

The station was originally opened by the
St Helens Canal and Railway St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway was an early railway line owned by a company of the same name in Lancashire, England, which opened in 1833. It was later known as St Helens Railway. It ran originally from the town of St Helens to the area whi ...
as St Helens on 1 February 1858 to replace two earlier nearby 1833 and 1849 stations. The original 1833 route from
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through the town (along with the branch from ) and onwards to (opened along with the station in 1858) was joined a decade later by the
Lancashire Union Railway The Lancashire Union Railway ran between Blackburn and St Helens in Lancashire, England. It was built primarily to carry goods between Blackburn and Garston Dock on the River Mersey, and also to serve collieries in the Wigan area. Most of the ...
to and in December 1869, whilst the route southwestwards to was opened by the
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in 1871. It was renamed St Helens Shaw Street in 1949. The station was completely rebuilt in 1961 to a design by the architect
William Robert Headley William Robert Headley was an architect who is best known for his modernist railway stations for the London Midland Region of British Railways in the early 1960s. He joined railway service in 1947, achieved his diploma of the Architectural Asso ...
which included and advertised a significant amount of the local Pilkington ''Vitrolite'' Glass. The fully glazed ticket hall was illuminated by a tower with a valley roof on two Y-shaped supports. The platform canopies were free standing folded plate roofs on tubular columns. By this time, the original St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway routes had both closed to passenger traffic, services having ceased on 18 June 1951. The short branch to St Helens Junction suffered the same fate in June 1965 as a result of the
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, though freight traffic would continue to operate on both lines until the 1980s. It then became St Helens Central in 1987 (the original GCR St Helens Central station situated on Corporation Street having been completely closed in 1952 and demolished in the late 1960s). Two years later the through link to St Helens Junction was severed, though the section as far as the
Hays Chemicals Hays Chemicals had a factory in the Sutton area of St Helens, England. The factory was controversial, locally, for actual and feared escapes of toxic chemicals. The factory was the last customer to use the remains of the St Helens and Runcorn ...
plant at Sutton Oak remained open until 2002 (the track remains in place but out of use to the present day). This left only the Liverpool to Wigan line in operation, along with a short section of the old Rainford line serving the
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Glass factory at Cowley Hill (near ) though this has also been disused for several years. An accident occurred on 11 November 1988, when a train from to became derailed after it departed from St Helens Central at 23:15. Leaving the station, the driving cab struck a bridge abutment; the driver was killed and 16 passengers received minor injuries. In 2005,
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and
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invited tenders for the reconstruction of the station, including a new station building, footbridge and lifts. The new station building and facilities were assembled just a few yards from the 1960s station building and is the third build on the same site. The project came in at a total estimated cost of £6 million, with the
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contributing £1.7 million towards the total funding. The new footbridge was lifted into place in the early hours of 22 January 2007. Construction work was completed in the summer, with the new waiting rooms and footbridge opened to passengers on 19 September. The new station building was officially opened on 3 December 2007.


Electrification

Overhead electrification of the Liverpool to Wigan line was completed in 2015. Earlier, modifications to the adjacent bridgeworks were undertaken in 2012 and during 2014 electrification masts and new signals were installed, overhead wiring taking place in early 2015.
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, the then train operating company, announced the introduction of electric services on the line from the commencement of the new timetable changeover on 17 May 2015 and the Liverpool to Wigan service is now operated by 4-Car Class 319 electric units. Following completion of the Preston to Blackpool electrification during 2018, the Liverpool to Blackpool North service began using Class 319 electrics over the whole route. Under normal circumstances therefore, St. Helens has an all-electric service. On Sundays there's now a half-hourly service as far as Wigan, with alternate trains continuing to Preston and Blackpool. Class 331 Civity electric units have begun running alongside the existing Class 319 sets on the line since July 2019.


Station information

There is a booking office, with a ticket vending machine is provided next to it. Disabled access is facilitated by lifts on both platforms. Car parking (including disabled bays) is available and is free for rail users, provided a parking ticket for the vehicle is obtained from the ticket office first. Re-charging facilities have recently been provided for electrically-powered vehicles. Cold drink and snack vending machines are provided in the waiting room on the Wigan-bound platform. In March 2012, a dedicated coffee shop serving hot and cold food was opened upstairs in the main station building but closed in September 2012, the franchise remaining vacant up to the present. As of 2017, St Helens Central operates automatic ticket barriers, replacing a temporary manned barrier operated by Northern (Arriva Rail North).


Services

During Monday to Saturday daytimes, there is a half-hourly local stopping service between
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and Wigan North Western, and an hourly fast service between Lime Street and via . Until the May 2018 timetable update, this service started and terminated at Huyton or
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trains call per day from Liverpool Lime Street to Preston in both directions and one train per day is extended to Glasgow Central. On Sundays, this is extended to three trains per day in both directions. On Sundays, there is now a half-hourly service to Wigan and Liverpool, with one of the former each hour continuing to Blackpool North. The typical off-peak service is (Mon-Fri):


Northern

* 2tph to via * 2tph to
Liverpool Lime Street Liverpool Lime Street is a terminus railway station and the main station serving the city centre of Liverpool. Opened in August 1836, it is the oldest still-operating grand terminus mainline station in the world. A branch of the West Coast M ...


TransPennine Express

* 2tpd to
Liverpool Lime Street Liverpool Lime Street is a terminus railway station and the main station serving the city centre of Liverpool. Opened in August 1836, it is the oldest still-operating grand terminus mainline station in the world. A branch of the West Coast M ...
* 1tpd to Preston * 1tpd to Glasgow Central


See also

*
St Helens Junction railway station St Helens Junction railway station is a railway station serving St Helens, Merseyside, England. It is in Sutton, three miles southeast of St Helens town centre. The station is on the electrified northern route of the Liverpool to Manchester Line ...


References


External links


Disused Stations UK
for earlier St. Helens stations
The station on an 1888-1913 Overlay OS Map via National Library of Scotland
{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Helens Central Railway Station Railway stations in St Helens, Merseyside DfT Category D stations Former London and North Western Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1858 Northern franchise railway stations William Robert Headley railway stations Railway stations served by TransPennine Express