Wigan Chapel Lane Railway Station
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Wigan Chapel Lane railway station served the town of Wigan in Lancashire, England.


Wigan Branch Railway

The station opened as Wigan on 3 September 1832 as the terminus of the Wigan Branch Railway (WBR) when it opened the long line from on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The station building was located to the south of the running line adjacent to Chapel Lane, no other details are known. The station was only known as ''Wigan'' and ''Chapel Lane'' was added in an explanatory way as to the location of the Railway's office. The station was short-lived as the line was extended northwards to in 1838 necessitated taking it over Wallgate, the turnpike to Warrington, which required the building of substantial embankments, a new station, was constructed to the south of this new bridge over Wallgate.


Goods station

After closure in 1838 the station site became Wigan goods station. The goods station and yard gradually expanded until there were three sheds, it was able to accommodate most types of goods including live stock, and was equipped with a ten-ton crane. Sometime between 1938 and 1956 the yard lost its capacity to deal with livestock and its crane was downgraded to one of four tons. The goods yard was still in use in 1957 but by 2008 the goods sheds had been demolished and the goods yard site was occupied by a retail warehouse and car park.


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* * * * * * {{refend Disused railway stations in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1832 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1838