- Crewe-Derby Line
The Crewe to Derby Line is a
railway line in centralEngland , running fromCrewe south east toDerby . Services on the line are provided byEast Midlands Trains .The line serves or has formerly served the following places (highlighted place names currently have a station whereas the others formerly had a named station that is now closed):
Crewe ; Radway Green and Barthomley;Alsager ;Kidsgrove ; Chatterley; Longport; Etruria;Stoke-on-Trent ; Fenton; Longton; Normacot; Meir;Blythe Bridge ; Cresswell; Leigh; Bramshall;Uttoxeter ; Marchington; Sudbury; Scropton;Tutbury and Hatton; Egginton;Peartree and Normanton; andDerby .This line was opened by the
North Staffordshire Railway Company and became part of theLondon Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923.The line was opened between Stoke and Uttoxeter on
August 7 ,1848 . The next stage from here to Tutbury was openedSeptember 11 ,1848 . Just beyond Tutbury was formerly a branch line toBurton upon Trent , having opened on the same date, but now closed.A separate company, the Cheadle Railway Company, built a line from Cresswell to Cheadle, which was opened throughout on
January 1 ,1901 and was closed to passengers in 1953 and to freight traffic in 1978.The section of line between
Egginton and theMidland Railway Derby to Birmingham line was opened onJuly 13 ,1849 . The section between Stoke and Kidsgrove is part of theWest Coast Main Line , which together with the section from Kidsgrove to Crewe opened onOctober 9 ,1848 .The route is double track for all of its length except for a three mile section between Alsager and Crewe, which was singled by
British Rail . The section from Crewe to Kidsgrove was electrified in 2003 for use as a diversionary route for theWest Coast Main Line .In April 2006,
Network Rail organised its maintenance and train control operations into "26 Routes". The line fromCrewe toKidsgrove (where it joins the line fromManchester ) through toStoke-on-Trent forms part of Route 18 (TheWest Coast Mainline ). The line through toDerby from the junction just south ofStoke-on-Trent station forms part of Route 19 (TheMidland Main Line andEast Midlands ).ervices
When Central Trains were awarded the franchise for the line in the 1990s, the Crewe-Derby service (which under BR Regional Trains had run between Crewe, Derby and
Nottingham then either Lincoln orSkegness ) was expanded to run betweenManchester Airport and Skegness. However, poor punctuality meant that this was later curtailed to Crewe-Skegness. In Autumn 2005, further poor performance saw the through service limited to Crewe-Derby.Peartree station is served on weekdays by two trains daily in each direction. Etruria station lies on the route but was closed in 2005.
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