Wigan Wallgate railway station

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Wigan Wallgate
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The station frontage in 2013
General information
Location Wigan, Wigan
England
Coordinates 53°32′42″N2°38′02″W / 53.5449°N 2.6339°W / 53.5449; -2.6339
Grid reference SD581055
Managed by Northern Trains
Transit authority Greater Manchester
Platforms3
Other information
Station codeWGW
Classification DfT category D
History
Original company Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway
Pre-groupingLancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Post-grouping London, Midland & Scottish Railway
Key dates
1848First station opened
1855Second station opened
2 February 1896 (1896-02-02)Opened as Wigan
2 June 1924Renamed Wigan Wallgate
Passengers
2017/18Decrease2.svg 1.460 million
 Interchange Increase2.svg 0.171 million
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The Victorian platform buildings in 1976 before their demolition
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The newly constructed platform buildings in 1979
Lines around Wigan in 1907 Boar's Head, Haigh, Hindley, Pemberton, Plank Lane, Strangeways & Wigan RJD 77.jpg
Lines around Wigan in 1907

During Summer 2012, the ticket office was rebuilt and refurbished.

Services

Passenger

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Platforms 1 and 2 in the Manchester direction
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All three platforms in the Southport direction
A 1993 loco-hauled Regional Railways service with a British Rail Class 37 and coaches 30.07.93 Wigan Wallgate 37422 (12568287763).jpg
A 1993 loco-hauled Regional Railways service with a British Rail Class 37 and coaches

All passenger train services are provided by Northern Trains and operated by Class 150, Class 156 and Class 158 DMUs, and Class 769 BMUs. Class 153 DMUs are unable to use this station because the body-side steps under the doors foul the platform coping stones here. [4] During Monday to Saturday daytimes, this is the regular service pattern, however due to the Preston to Manchester electrification works [5] during the 2015 summer timetable, there was an amended timetable throughout this period. [6] There were no train services between Bolton and any Manchester station on Saturdays and Sundays between 2 May to 13 December, trains were routed via Walkden.

Monday to Saturday:

Sunday:

There is no Headbolt Lane service on Sundays.

From 14 December 2015, the weekday & Saturday timetable reverted to that used prior to the Farnworth Tunnel blockade. There are 3 tph via Bolton toward Manchester (2 to Victoria and 1 to Manchester Airport via Piccadilly) and 2tph via Walkden (both to Victoria). One of the former continues to Stalybridge and Huddersfield and one of the latter to Todmorden and Blackburn. Two per hour run westwards to Southport and one to Kirkby, whilst two others terminate here. In the evenings there are hourly services to the Airport via Bolton, to Southport and to Victoria via Atherton. The Sunday service pattern is broadly similar, but trains to Piccadilly run onward to Stockport, then either to Hazel Grove or Chester via Altrincham (alternate hours). [7]

Previously there was no Sunday service on the Atherton line, this changed in May 2010 when a 12-month trial of an hourly Sunday service began between Wallgate and Manchester Victoria via Atherton (after Greater Manchester PTA agreed a funding package with train operator Northern Rail in December 2009 [8] ). Transport for Greater Manchester made the Sunday service a requirement of the Northern refranchising from April 2016.

The timetable underwent a further major change with the summer 2018 version introduced on 20 May. [9] Trains via Bolton from here have been withdrawn (save for a very limited morning weekday peak service to Manchester Piccadilly and Alderley Edge) - these now run to/from neighbouring Wigan North Western (though connections are available at Hindley). There are now 3tph to Manchester Victoria, all of which run via Atherton. These then continue to either Stalybridge, Blackburn or Leeds (the latter pair via Rochdale). The westbound service continues to Southport and Kirkby as before. On Sundays, there are two trains to Manchester per hour and one to Southport.

The loss of Bolton service proved unpopular with many regular users of the line and so Northern (Arriva Rail North) agreed to modify the timetable so that the current service to Wigan N.W. from both Manchester stations will be diverted to run to Wallgate and onward to Southport from the December 2019 timetable update. Services from Leeds and Blackburn via Atherton will henceforth terminate/start here (except on Sundays, when the service runs via Atherton to Blackburn). [10]

Changes instituted as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic since the spring of 2020 have seen the timetable altered once again, with the Calder Valley service from Leeds via Dewsbury and Walkden routed back to nearby North Western through the day. Just a small number of peak period services on this route serve Wallgate in the weekday peaks. There is still an hourly service to/from Blackburn via Todmorden (continuing through to Kirkby in the daytime) from here during the day and in the evening.

The Wigan North Western to Leeds services have been moved back to Wigan Wallgate in the December 2022 timetable.

Freight

There was a limited freight service through Wigan Wallgate during the early 2000s, operated by EWS running to Knowsley Freight Terminal on the Kirkby line - these were suspended from 2006 onwards. Most freight services through Wigan run through nearby Wigan North Western on the West Coast Main Line. As of June 2016, freight service to Knowsley Freight Terminal has been reinstated which uses Wallgate instead of Wigan North Western, where most freight operates. The new service runs to/from Teesside 6 days per week. [11]

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Southport - Manchester Oxford Road
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Southport - Stalybridge
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Headbolt Lane - Blackburn
(Monday - Saturday)
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Southport - Blackburn
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