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Engineering Works Detail

Sat 24th October 2015 to Sun 25th October 2015
Engineering Works West Of Manchester

Arriva Trains Wales

On Saturday buses replace trains between Warrington Bank Quay and Manchester Piccadilly.
On Sunday buses replace trains between Chester and Manchester Piccadilly.

First TransPennine Express

Trains between Newcastle and Liverpool Lime Street will run between Newcastle and Manchester Victoria.
Trains from Newcastle are extended to run to Blackpool North calling at Bolton and Preston.
Trains between Glasgow Central/Edinburgh and Manchester Airport are replaced by buses between Preston and Manchester Airport.
Trains between Blackpool North and Manchester Airport are diverted to run between Blackpool North and Manchester Victoria.
Trains from Blackpool North are extended to run to Newcastle.
A train service will run hourly between Manchester Oxford Road and Manchester Airport calling at Manchester Piccadilly.

Northern Rail

Trains between Southport and Manchester Airport are diverted and will run between Southport and Manchester Victoria.
Trains between Blackpool North and Hazel Grove will run between Blackpool North and Manchester Victoria and between Manchester Oxford Road and Hazel Grove.
On Saturday, trains between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Victoria are replaced by buses between Earlestown and Manchester Victoria.
On Sunday trains will run between Liverpool Lime Street and Wigan North Western via Newton-le-Willows with connecting buses between Newton-le-Willows and Manchester Piccadilly. [322]


National Rail
Information on engineering works is mostly provided by National Rail Enquiries. You are advised to check with National Rail Enquiries for the latest updates before travelling.

Timetable alterations for engineering works are published in two different ways: Some appear as Future Engineering Works on the National Rail web site, while others, especially changes for longer periods, are simply incorporated into the published timetables. The latter are harder to spot and may be missing from this list.