Walkden railway station


Walkden railway station is one of the principal stations that lie on the Manchester to Southport Line in England. The station is located north-west of Manchester with regular Northern Trains services to these towns as well as Salford, Swinton and Hindley. It was opened by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
One of the busier stations on the line, the station used to be known as Walkden High Level to differentiate it from the London and North Western Railway's Walkden Low Level railway station. It controlled a junction for the goods line to Ellesmere Colliery. Latest figures indicate that over 300,000 passengers use the station annually.
First opened in 1888 with the line, it has only ever had two platform faces - when the line was quadrupled at the turn of the century, the two additional tracks were laid to the south and were not provided with platforms. The fast lines were subsequently decommissioned in November 1965 and lifted.
In February 2007 the community volunteer group was founded to campaign for improvements to the station's facilities and services.
One of the line's two remaining signal boxes was formerly located here, but it and neighbouring Atherton Goods Yard box were both closed in the spring of 2013 and their semaphore signals replaced by colour lights worked from Piccadilly SCC.

Facilities

The station has a staffed ticket office, though this is only staffed part-time. A ticket machine is also available. Train running information is provided by digital display screens, automated announcements and timetable posters. No step-free access is possible, as the station is above street level and is reached via two flights of stairs.

Service

Monday to Saturday daytimes, three trains per hour go southbound to Manchester Victoria and three per hour towards Wigan Wallgate northbound. Only a few trains now extend beyond Wigan through to Southport since the start of the winter 2019 timetable, whilst certain peak hour trains run to/from rather than Wallgate.
Certain Manchester departures continue along the Caldervale Line to, and or to via.
In the evenings there is a half-hourly service in each direction to Manchester Victoria and Wigan.
A normal Saturday service or modified Monday to Friday service operates on most Bank Holidays
On 18 December 2009 the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive voted to approve funding for a one-year trial of Sunday trains from Walkden, starting on 23 May 2010. This proved successful and now runs twice per hour in each direction.