- Lancaster railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Lancaster
code = LAN
manager =Virgin Trains
locale = Lancashire
borough =City of Lancaster
start = 1846
Remodelled 1902
platforms = 5
usage0405 = 1.270
usage0506 = 1.317
usage0607 = 1.396Lancaster railway station (formerly known as Lancaster Castle railway station) is a
railway station that serves the city of Lancaster inLancashire . It is one of the principal stations on theWest Coast Main Line .Lancaster railway station has five platforms currently in use.
*Platform 1 - North Facingbay platform for Trains toMorecambe andHeysham *Platform 2 - north facing bay platform for services to
Carnforth , thenLeeds to Morecambe Line to Leeds or theFurness Line toBarrow in Furness *Platform 3 - through platform for trains to the north
*Platform 4 - through platform for trains to the south
*Platform 5 - bidirectional through platform
In addition, there are two central through lines for non-stop passenger trains and freight traffic. There was previously a Platform 6, and although the platform face remains, the track has been removed.
Lancaster is served by several train operators.
*Virgin Trains operate express trains fromLondon Euston toCarlisle , Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley using new Pendolino trains, and from Scotland toBirmingham New Street using Virgin Voyagers. These services normally use platforms 3 and 4.
*TransPennine Express operate regional express services using Class 185 units, fromManchester Airport toBarrow-in-Furness via theFurness Line , and to Windermere via theWindermere Branch Line and since December 2007 to Cumbria and Scotland via the West Coast Main Line. These services also use platforms 3 and 4.
*Northern Rail operate local services, along theFurness Line toBarrow-in-Furness , theMorecambe Branch Line toMorecambe andHeysham and theLeeds to Morecambe Line toSkipton andLeeds . These services are operated usingdiesel multiple unit s of Classes 142, 150, 153 and 156, and normally use platforms 1, 2 and 5.History
Formerly known as Lancaster Castle Station in order to distinguish it from Lancaster Green Ayre Station on the Wennington-Morecambe line, Lancaster station was officially opened on 21 September 1846. The first public service ran into the station on 17 December the same year. The station was built as the southern terminus of the
Lancaster and Carlisle Railway after the initial planned route for the line - following theLancaster Canal and crossing theRiver Lune from Ladies Walk to Skerton - were changed in favour of a cheaper route west of the city.The station was remodelled in 1902 when additional lines and platforms were added and further station buildings constructed. The new buildings were styled mock-Elizabethan with the intention of mirroring the battlements of the near by
Lancaster Castle . Platforms 5 and 6 were electrified in 1908 to serve the now-closedMidland Railway route to Morecambe and Heysham. This line closed in January 1966 and the overhead line equipment was removed.The track layout in the station area was rationalised in 1973 when control of the signalling was transferred to the new Preston Power Signal Box. This included the removal of the track from Platform 6, although this platform had seen no regular use for some time prior to this. The
West Coast Main Line through Lancaster was electrified in 1974, and regular electric passenger services recommenced at the station 7 May 1974.ervices
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