Liverpool and Bury Railway

Liverpool and Bury Railway
LO&PR and L&BR diverge.
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerNetwork Rail
LocaleLancashire
North West England
Service
SystemNational Rail
Operator(s)Northern Trains
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in
(1,435 mm)
standard gauge
Liverpool and Bury Railway
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 1848 – 1922
Bury Interchange
Bury (Knowsley Street)
Black Lane
Bradley Fold
Darcy Lever
Bolton Trinity Street
Lostock Junction
Chew Moor
Westhoughton
Crow Nest Junction
Hindley
LUR
to Blackburn
L&YR Pemberton loop
NUR
Springs branch
NUR
Springs branch
Ince
WJR
to Wigan Central
Wigan L&YR
(1st station...1848-1860)
Wigan L&NWR
Wigan L&YR
(since 1896)
Wigan L&YR
(2nd station...1860-1896)
L&YR Pemberton loop
Pemberton
Orrell
Upholland
(1st station...1848-1852)
Pimbo Lane
(renamed Upholland)
Rainford Junction (from 1858)
(renamed Rainford after 1st closed)
Rainford
(1st station...1848-1858)
Kirkby
L&BR North Mersey
and Alexandra Docks
Simonswood
(renamed Aintree then Fazakerley)
MR
to Langton Docks Goods station
Preston Road
(renamed Rice Lane)
Walton Junction
L&NWR
to Alexandra Dock Goods station
L&NWR
to Canada Dock Goods station
Bootle Lane
(renamed Kirkdale)
Redfern Street mineral depot
MR Huskisson Dock Goods station
Liverpool North Docks (from 1854)
(renamed Sandhills)
MR Sandon Dock Goods station
CLC Huskisson Goods station
L&BR North Docks Goods station
Great Howard Street/
Liverpool Borough Gaol
(later first Great Howard
Street Goods station)
L&NWR Waterloo Goods station
Second Great Howard
Street Goods station
Tithebarn Street/
Liverpool Exchange
Modern day line
to Liverpool Central
Abbreviations
BBCWYR
CLC
ELR
L&YR
LUR
L&BR
LC&SR
L&NWR
MBBR
MBRR
M&SR
MR
NUR
SHCRC
WJR

The Liverpool and Bury Railway was formed by an act of Parliament in 1845 to link Liverpool and Bury via Kirkby, Wigan and Bolton, the line opening on 20 November 1848. The line became the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway's main line between Liverpool, Manchester and Yorkshire. Most of it is still open.