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Crewe–Liverpool
London Midland Class 350 Siemens Desiro at Liverpool Lime Street.
Overview
OwnerNetwork Rail
Locale
Service
Operator(s)
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Route map

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Wirral line
from Moorfields
(193 52) Liverpool Lime Street Merseyrail
Wirral line
to Liverpool Central
(192 21) Edge Hill
192 06 Edge Hill East Jn
L&MR Liverpool–Manchester line
to Liverpool Road
Edge Hill Intercity Depot
/ to Edge Hill Marshalling Yard
191 00 Wavertree Jn
Wavertree
Sefton Park
189 57 Mossley Hill
189 00 West Allerton
Garston and Liverpool Railway
to Liverpool Central
187 77
Liverpool South Parkway (Allerton)
(for John Lennon Airport)
Merseyrail Liverpool John Lennon Airport
187 74 Allerton Jn (Allerton TMD)
CLC Liverpool–Manchester line
to Manchester Central
to Port of Garston
187 60
186 71
Allerton East Jn
Speke East Jn
Speke
Jaguar Land Rover Halewood
 
Halebank
Merseytravel boundary
Ditton
182 67 Ditton East Jn
St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway
to Runcorn
Runcorn Railway Bridge
over River Mersey
180 40 Runcorn
179 24 Halton Jn
Halton Curve
to Frodsham
Runcorn Busway
 A5126  Weston Link
Chester–Warrington line
through Sutton Tunnel
Sutton Weaver
 M56 
West Coast Main Line
to Warrington Bank Quay
174 70 Weaver Junction
Dutton Viaduct
over River Weaver
Acton Bridge Parking
Hartford curve
Mid-Cheshire line
to Cuddington │ to Greenbank
Hartford Parking
Vale Royal Viaduct
over Weaver Navigation
Winsford Parking
North Wales Coast Line
to Chester
Crewe–Manchester line
to Sandbach
Crewe Parking
Crewe–Derby line
to Alsager
Welsh Marches line
to Nantwich
West Coast Main Line
to Stafford

The Crewe–Liverpool line is a railway line in North West England that diverges from the West Coast Main Line at Weaver Junction 16 miles 53 chains (26.8 km) north of Crewe and runs to Liverpool Lime Street via Runcorn and Liverpool South Parkway.

History

The line was built in stages by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway and the London and North Western Railway during the mid-19th century. The route became part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923, passing to the London Midland Region of British Railways in 1948.

Electrification

The line was electrified at 25 kV AC, using overhead wires under the BR 1955 Modernisation Plan. In 1959, preparations began at Liverpool Lime Street for the first stage of electrification of the West Coast Main Line. On 1 January 1962, electric services between Liverpool Lime Street and Crewe officially began.

Signalling

Re-signalling work from Liverpool to Weaver Junction was underway in 2016. Signal control moved to the Manchester rail operating centre removing five local signal boxes. The signal improvements improved journey times on this section of track.

Services

Services along the full length of the line are operated by Avanti West Coast and London Northwestern Railway, with East Midlands Railway, Northern and TransPennine Express operating between Liverpool South Parkway and Lime Street, a section which is shared by the Liverpool–Manchester lines.

References

  1. Cadwallader & Jenkins 2010, p. 55
  2. Cadwallader & Jenkins 2010, p. 56
  3. "£340m railway upgrade planned for Liverpool City Region". Network Rail. 21 March 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2017.

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