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Newton-le-Willows railway station is a
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in the town of Newton-le-Willows, in the
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, and at the edge of the
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region ( from
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). The station is branded
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. The station is situated on the northern route of the
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, the former
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which opened in 1830. It is a busy feeder station for nearby towns which no longer have railway stations, such as
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, Billinge and
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. There is also a complimentary bus shuttle service to
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on certain racedays.


History

The station was built in 1845 and opened by the London and North Western Railway, originally named ''Newton Bridge''. It was renamed ''Newton-le-Willows'' on 14 June 1888. When first opened, it was also on the main LNWR line from London to and Scotland (what is now the
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) thanks to a number of company mergers and acquisitions – the former
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's branch from Parkside Junction (east of the new station) to had opened back in 1832 and the completion of a north to west curve round to on 1 January 1847 by the
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had allowed through running to commence from
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and
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via the original ''Newton Junction'' (the modern day ), then over the L&M and onwards to Wigan and the north from that date. Within three years however, the heavily congested section of the L&M through the station was bypassed for north–south traffic with the opening of a cut-off line from Winwick Junction to
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, though local stopping trains between and Wigan continued to call thereafter. The station was also well served by trains between and
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(many of which were routed via Leigh) and also to General via Warrington and the Birkenhead Joint Railway. The connections to the WCML also provided a useful diversionary route for trains to Preston and beyond from both Manchester and Liverpool – these were utilised by British Rail when they set up a
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terminal at the station in the 1960s, which offered through trains to
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and Inverness and to . The station avoided the Beeching Axe in the 1960s, though the Warrington to Wigan local trains along the WCML ended in 1969 along with services via Leigh. The Motorail terminal closed in the early 1980s as British Rail cut back the number of routes on offer across the network, though the sidings into it were not finally removed until August 2013.


Redevelopment

Merseytravel put forward proposals in December 2015 for the station to be developed as an interchange station. The proposals were later approved with the work scheduled to be completed by March 2018. Work on the new facilities started on 28 November 2016 and included: *New South side entrance *New ticket office at south entrance *Bus Interchange adjacent to the new ticket office *400+ space car park (including blue badge and wider spaces) *Electric vehicle charging points *New toilet facilities *Improved passenger waiting facilities *Step free access to and between the platforms via a new subway and lifts *Increased cycle parking *Dedicated drop off and pick up area *Local highways improvements Following some delays, the work was completed and the redeveloped station officially opened on Sunday 13 January 2019.


Electrification

The line through the station was electrified by British Rail in 1973 as part of the
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electrification scheme, and the station was served by electrically hauled mail trains, but no regularly scheduled electric passenger trains called here. This finally changed over forty years later when the
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via
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was electrified by Network Rail as part of the North West Electrification Programme. Commuter services which call at Newton-le-Willows have been operated by four car Class 319 electric multiple units since March 2015, with 3-car
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units also now appearing on many services and the occasional Class 331.


Facilities

Like most Merseytravel stations, it is staffed from start of service until the last train has left (closing just before midnight each evening). There are also self-service ticket machines provided. There are shelters on both platforms, along with digital information screens and timetable poster boards. On the south side of the station there is also a bus interchange with buses to a few local destinations and a large free car park.


Services

The May 2018 timetable change has seen a major upgrade of services here.
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now operate an hourly fast Liverpool to via
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, and York that calls here (introduced as part of the new TPE franchise agreement), whilst Northern's service between Liverpool and now runs to and calls at all intermediate stations between Liverpool and the Airport. At peak times there is also a limited local service to Manchester Victoria and a single evening train to via the Parkside West curve (a balancing service from there runs in the morning).
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also serves the station once per hour each way (with peak extras) on its Manchester Airport/Manchester Piccadilly to and route, though a few trains run to and from (to connect with the ferry to Ireland). On Sundays the service frequency remains the same on all routes, though TfW trains only run to and from Chester. East Midlands Railway services between Liverpool and Nottingham/Norwich services sometimes call here if their usual route via is closed for engineering work, with Warrington-bound passengers changing here for a rail-replacement bus connection. The new "Northern Connect" services from Chester to Leeds via Manchester Victoria and Bradford Interchange also stops at Newton-le-Willows following its introduction in May 2019. This runs hourly each way Mondays to Saturdays, with two trains running to/from rather than Chester at weekday peak times. Northern rail opened up a consultation on proposed services which would operate through Newton-le-Willows from December 202

which reduces the volume of services to and from Manchester Piccadilly, and increased service to Manchester Victoria.


See also

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{{Railway stations served by TransPennine Express Railway stations in St Helens, Merseyside DfT Category E stations Former London and North Western Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1845 Northern franchise railway stations Railway stations served by Transport for Wales Rail 1861 establishments in England Newton-le-Willows Railway stations served by TransPennine Express