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Weaver Junction is a railway junction connecting the
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(WCML) with the Weaver Junction–Liverpool line, opening on 1 April 1869. Trains bound for Liverpool from London diverge from the WCML at this junction. Weaver Junction is the oldest
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in Britain, and also the world. The junction between the main line to
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and the north, and the direct line to Runcorn and Liverpool was originally from the date of opening in 1869, a
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at Birdswood. The flyover carrying the Liverpool line over the main line at Birdswood was not opened until 13 November 1881. The junction is now located some south of its former location and known as Weaver Junction. At initial construction, it avoided the need for both a diamond crossing and a conflict of routes. Its location is strategic and is considered a high importance freight corridor. The Weaver Junction area is classed as congested infrastructure when discussed in Parliament in connection with
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.


Modernisation of the junction and associated lines

The
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called for removal of steam, large scale introduction of diesels and substantial electrification of the UK railway network. The north west of England was amongst the first areas to be electrified, but electrification of the WCML initially only went to
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and not Preston and
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, and so stopped at Weaver Junction on the WCML in the initial phase. Continuing the electrification north from the junction was discussed
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in 1968 and a document produced and further discussed in Parliament in February 1969. When finally announced by transport minister Richard Marsh and approved by parliament in February 1970, it was costed at 30.4 million pounds. In the 1960s electrification scheme at Weaver Junction, the signaling was modernised. The old signal box was removed, and the semaphore signals replaced with coloured electric light signals. This took place 6 November to 7 November 1960. The section from Weaver Junction to Speke was then controlled by the Edge Hill power signal box. The track layout at Weaver Junction was also modernised. Major civil engineering work was required. The electrification of the WCML north of Weaver Junction was done differently than south of the junction and incorporated lessons learned as well as newer and innovative techniques. O. S. Nock states the junction was referred to as the zero point of the whole West Coast Route Modernisation of 1970-1974. The entire line was eventually electrified from Weaver Junction to Glasgow in the 1970-1974 timeframe. The final completed cost was 74 million pounds. There were some operational problems later resulting from the scheme and higher rail usage. In 2009, concerns were raised and an archeological report issued in connection with a
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application to the National Grid for a boost to the power supply for the WCML at Weaver Junction. It involved running an underground cable from the grid feeder at Frodsham to Weaver Junction. The
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infrastructure at the junction uses the
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system. In 2018 to 2019 the line between Weaver Junction and
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was further modernised with new signaling. Weaver Junction was one of four sites chosen for data acquisition/monitoring and experimentation with
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packing. Specifically, this was research conducted by
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regarding machines for compacting ballast.


Accidents and incidents

An accident happened at the junction on August 6 1975 involving a collision between two freight trains. The cause was identified as insufficient braking power. Some vehicles were derailed but not the locomotives and there were no injuries. On 2 March 2020 a landslip occurred at Weaver Junction partially closing the WCML and required the use of rail replacement buses. Disruption was seen over a few days, as the ground needed to be stabilised.


See also

*
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* North West England electrification schemes * West Coast Main Line route modernisation


References


Further reading

* * * * * {{Cite book , last=Reene , first=Jules , title=Weaver Junction , publisher=String Publishing , year=2012 , isbn=9786138996095


External website links


8D Association -Dedicated to promoting the history of the railways of South Lancashire and North Cheshire

Electric All The Way
– 1974 British Rail information booklet electrification Weaver Junction to Glasgow. Rail junctions in England