Eccles railway station serves the town of
Eccles, Greater Manchester
Eccles () is a market town in the City of Salford in Greater Manchester, England,
west of Salford, Greater Manchester, Salford and west of Manchester, split by the M602 motorway and bordered by the Manchester Ship Canal to the south. The t ...
, England. It was opened on 15 September 1830 by the
Liverpool and Manchester Railway
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR) was the first inter-city railway in the world. It Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, opened on 15 September 1830 between the Lancashire towns of Liverpool and Manchester in England. It ...
(L&M).
Location
The station is next to the
M602 motorway
The M602 motorway is a motorway, leading traffic into Salford, Greater Manchester, England, towards Manchester city centre and by-passing the town of Eccles.
History
The first section from Worsley to Eccles (now Junction 2) opened in 1971, a ...
and is 300 metres north of
Eccles Interchange, a bus and
Metrolink interchange. A short freight-only branch line diverges from the main line here, which descends into the
Manchester Ship Canal
The Manchester Ship Canal is a inland waterway in the North West England, North West of England linking Manchester to the Irish Sea. Starting at the River Mersey, Mersey Estuary at Eastham, Merseyside, Eastham, near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, it ...
docks at
Salford Quays
Salford Quays is an area of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, near the end of the Manchester Ship Canal. Previously the site of Manchester Docks, it faces Trafford across the canal.
History
Built by the Manchester Ship Canal Company, Sal ...
to serve a Blue Circle
cement
A cement is a binder, a chemical substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together. Cement is seldom used on its own, but rather to bind sand and gravel ( aggregate) together. Cement mi ...
terminal. The branch now occupies the former slow lines formation, as the L&M was formerly quadruple track from here to Manchester (the
Manchester and Wigan Railway
The Manchester and Wigan Railway was a railway in North West England, opened in 1864 and closed to passengers on 3 May 1969, which was part of the London and North Western Railway before the Grouping of 1923. This route was an alternative to th ...
route to and shared the tracks of the L&M to a point just west of the station here before diverging towards ). The old slow line platforms can just be made out, though they are fenced off and heavily overgrown (the lines themselves were mostly lifted in the early 1970s, apart from the docks branch). The substantial street-level buildings built by the
London & North Western Railway
The London and North Western Railway (LNWR, L&NWR) was a British railway company between 1846 and 1922. In the late 19th century, the LNWR was the largest joint stock company in the world.
Dubbed the "Premier Line", the LNWR's main line connec ...
were also demolished in 1971, after being seriously damaged by fire.
Facilities
The station is staffed part-time, with a small ticket office (rebuilt in the summer of 2013) at street level. The ticket office is open in the morning and early afternoon six days per week (06:25 to 12:55 weekdays, 07:25 to 13:55 Saturdays, closed Sundays). A ticket machine is available outside these times and for collecting pre-paid tickets. There are basic shelters, digital information screens and timetable poster boards on each platform, along with a P.A system to provide automated train running announcements (the information screens, CCTV cameras & P.A. speakers were installed in September 2015). Step-free access is not possible to either platform, as they can only reached by staircases from the road above.
Services
Monday to Saturdays there is generally an hourly service from Eccles to
Manchester Piccadilly
Manchester Piccadilly is the main railway station of the city of Manchester, in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, England. Opened originally as Store Street in 1842, it was renamed Manchester London Road in 1847 and became Manchest ...
and eastbound and
Liverpool Lime Street
Liverpool Lime Street is a railway station complex located on Lime Street, Liverpool, Lime Street in Liverpool city centre. Although publicly a single, unified station, it is operationally divided into two official railway stations: Liv ...
westbound. Extra trains run at peak periods, with a handful of services to/from
Manchester Victoria
Manchester Victoria station in Manchester, England, is a combined mainline railway station and Metrolink tram stop. Situated to the north of the city centre on Hunts Bank, close to Manchester Cathedral, it adjoins Manchester Arena which was c ...
. A small number of through trains to and via
Bradford Interchange
Bradford Interchange is a transport interchange in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which consists of a railway station and bus station adjacent. The Interchange, which was designed in 1962, was hailed as a showpiece of European design and wa ...
also stop here on weekdays since the May 2019 timetable change.
Since December 2022, a limited weekday peak only service operates between and that calls here.
On Sundays, the service runs between Liverpool Lime Street and via Manchester Piccadilly and the Airport, though whilst Lime Street station was closed for remodelling in June and July 2018 a temporary timetable was in operation (with trains running between and Victoria only in the evening and at weekends).
The station used to be served by North Wales services in the morning peak but this has now ceased. However, with the creation of the
MediaCityUK
MediaCityUK is a mixed-use property development on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal in City of Salford, Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The project was developed by The Peel Group, Peel Media; its principal tenants are Mass media, ...
complex in Salford Quays, a much more frequent pattern of services stopping at Eccles has now been reviewed.
In May 2024,
FirstGroup
FirstGroup plc is a British multi-national transport group, based in Aberdeen, Scotland.[Rochdale
Rochdale ( ) is a town in Greater Manchester, England, and the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale. In the United Kingdom 2021 Census, 2021 Census, the town had a population of 111,261, compared to 223,773 for the wid ...]
to
London Euston via
Warrington Bank Quay that would stop at Eccles.
FirstGroup applies to run Rochdale to London rail service with new British-built trains
'' FirstGroup''; Retrieved 25th May 2024 If approved, services could begin in 2027.
See also
* Eccles rail crash (1941) at the east end of the station in which 23 people were killed.
* Eccles rail crash (1984)
References
External links
*Since 2005 the Friends of Eccles Statio
(FRECCLES)
have adopted the station to help improve the environment and lobby for better passenger services.
*For a brief video history about the statio
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