Edge Hill Railway Station - Services

Services

Edge Hill lies on both the northern and southern routes of the Liverpool to Manchester Line from Liverpool Lime Street. There is a half-hourly service on the northern branch, with alternate trains to Manchester Victoria and Warrington Bank Quay. There is also an hourly service on the southern branch to Manchester Oxford Road via Warrington Central, and a half-hourly service to Wigan North Western via St Helens Central.

Summary:

  • 1 train per hour to Manchester Oxford Road
calling at: Mossley Hill, West Allerton, Liverpool South Parkway, Hunts Cross, Halewood, Hough Green, Widnes, Sankey for Penketh, Warrington Central, Padgate, Birchwood, Glazebrook, Irlam, Flixton, Chassen Road, Urmston, Humphrey Park, Trafford Park, Manchester Deansgate and Manchester Oxford Road
  • 1 train per hour to Manchester Victoria
calling at Wavertree Tech Park, Broad Green, Roby, Huyton, Whiston, Rainhill, Lea Green, St Helens Junction, Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows, Patricroft, Eccles and Manchester Victoria (some services continue to the Pennines)
  • 1 train per hour to Warrington Bank Quay
calling at: Wavertree Tech Park, Broad Green, Roby, Huyton, Whiston, Rainhill, Lea Green, St Helens Junction, Earlestown, and Warrington Bank Quay
  • 2 trains per hour to Wigan North Western
calling at: Wavertree Tech Park, Broad Green, Roby, Huyton, Prescot, Eccleston Park, Thatto Heath, St Helens Central, Garswood, Bryn, and Wigan North Western
  • 5 trains per hour to Liverpool Lime Street
calling at Liverpool Lime Street only
Preceding station National Rail Following station
Mossley Hill Northern Rail
Liverpool Lime Street
Wavertree Technology Park Northern Rail
Liverpool Lime Street
Wavertree Technology Park Northern Rail
Liverpool Lime Street
Disused railways
Terminus LNWR
Edge Lane
Terminus LNWR
Liverpool Riverside
Terminus Liverpool and Manchester Railway
Crown Street

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