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Engineering Works Detail

Sat 24th December 2016 to Fri 30th December 2016
Lines Closed West of Manchester

Arriva Trains Wales trains between Manchester Piccadilly and Chester are replaced by buses between Manchester Piccadilly and Warrington Bank Quay.

East Midlands Trains services on Tuesday 27 December, between Norwich / Nottingham and Liverpool Lime Street are replaced by buses between Manchester Piccadilly and Warrington Central.

Northern trains between Manchester Airport and Blackpool North / Barrow-in-Furness are diverted to run between
Manchester Victoria and Blackpool North / Barrow-in-Furness.

Trains between Hazel Grove / Chester and Southport are diverted to run
between Hazel Grove / Chester and Manchester Oxford Road, and then
between Manchester Victoria and Southport.

Trains between Manchester Airport / Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool
Lime Street will run between Eccles and Liverpool Lime Street only.

On Tuesday 27 December, trains between Manchester Oxford Road and Liverpool Lime Street are replaced by buses between Manchester Oxford Road and Urmston.

TransPennine Express trains between Newcastle and Liverpool Lime Street will run between Newcastle and Leeds
only. As a result of this a reduced service will run between Leeds and Manchester Victoria.

Trains between Manchester Airport and Glasgow Central will run between Preston and Glasgow Central.

Trains between Manchester Airport and Edinbrugh will run between Manchester Victoria and Edinburgh calling additionally at Bolton and Chorley.

On Tuesday 27 December, trains between Newcastle and Liverpool Lime Street are diverted to run between Newcastle and Manchester Airport.

(Note that on Tuesday 27 December, no trains will run between Liverpool and Manchester. Manchester Oxford Road and Deansgate stations will be closed.) [407]


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.