- Crewe-Manchester Line
The Crewe to Manchester Line is a
railway line in north westEngland , running fromCrewe north east toManchester .The line serves the following places:
Crewe ;Sandbach ;Holmes Chapel ;Goostrey ;Chelford ;Alderley Edge ;Wilmslow ;Cheadle Hulme ;Stockport andManchester .The line was built by the
Manchester and Birmingham Railway Company, which diverted to Crewe in 1841 and merged in 1846 with others to form theLondon and North Western Railway Company, which in turn became part of theLondon Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923.The line from Crewe to Manchester Piccadilly (including the Styal Line) was the first section of the
West Coast Main Line to be electrified, in 1959. The line was recently upgraded as part of the West Coast Main Line upgrade. A full service resumed on the line in March 2007.The line is joined at Cheadle Hulme by the WCML line from London via Stoke-on-Trent and at Stockport by the
Mid-Cheshire Line from Chester and by theHope Valley Line from Sheffield joined with theManchester to Buxton Line .In April 2006,
Network Rail organised its maintenance and train control operations into "26 Routes" and the Crewe to Manchester line was included in Route 20 (North West Urban).ervices
Services on the line are provided by
Northern Rail , which operates trains from Crewe via Wilmslow and the Styal Line to Manchester Airport and to Manchester via Stockport.Arriva Trains Wales operate a through express service fromMilford Haven andCardiff via theWelsh Marches Line to Manchester.Virgin Trains operate West Coast Main Line services from London Euston to Manchester.External links
* [http://www.crewe2manchesterrail.org.uk Website of Crewe-Manchester Community Rail Partnership]
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