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Engineering Works Detail

Sat 22nd April 2017 to Sun 23rd April 2017
Lines Closed Between Manchester Victoria and Salford Crescent

Services between Liverpool Lime Street and Newcastle which normally operate via Manchester Victoria will be diverted to start / terminate at Manchester Piccadilly.

Saturday
Blackpool North - Huddersfield: Trains will run between Blackpool North and Bolton, and between Manchester Victoria and Huddersfield.
Wigan Wallgate - Huddersfield: Trains will start / terminate at Manchester Victoria and not run between Manchester and Wigan Wallgate.
Wigan Wallgate - Blackburn (via Todmorden): Trains will start / terminate at Manchester Victoria and not run between Manchester Victoria and Wigan Wallgate.
Southport / Kirkby - Manchester Victoria: Trains will start / terminate at Manchester Oxford Road and not call at Manchester Victoria.
Manchester Victoria - Clitheroe: Trains will start / terminate at Salford Crescent and not call at Manchester Victoria
Liverpool Lime Street - Manchester Victoria: Services will only run between Liverpool and Newton-le-Willows.
Liverpool Lime Street - Manchester Airport: Trains will be retimed and call additionally at Patricroft and Eccles.

Sunday
Blackpool North - Manchester Victoria: Trains will start / terminate at Manchester Oxford Road and will not call at Manchester Victoria.
Manchester Victoria - Wigan Wallgate: Trains will start / terminate at Manchester Oxford Road and not not call at Manchester Victoria.
Manchester Victoria - Clitheroe: Trains will start / terminate at Manchester Oxford Road and not call at Manchester Victoria.
Manchester Victoria - Huddersfield: Trains will start / terminate at Stalybridge. [426]


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.