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Salwick railway station

Salwick National Rail
Salwick railway station.jpg
The station in 2007
Location
Place Salwick
Local authority Fylde
Coordinates 53°46′55″N 2°49′10″W / 53.7819°N 2.8195°W / 53.7819; -2.8195Coordinates: 53°46′55″N 2°49′10″W / 53.7819°N 2.8195°W / 53.7819; -2.8195
Grid reference SD461320
Operations
Station code SLW
Managed by Northern
Number of platforms 2
DfT category F2
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2011/12 Increase 2,064
2012/13 Increase 2,222
2013/14 Increase 2,994
2014/15 Decrease 2,612
2015/16 Increase 3,154
History
Original company Preston and Wyre Joint Railway
Pre-grouping L&YR and L&NWR joint
Post-grouping London Midland and Scottish Railway
1842 Opened as Salwick Road
June 1842 Renamed Salwick
2 May 1938 Closed
8 April 1940 Reopened
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* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Salwick from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Salwick railway station is situated on the Preston-to-Blackpool railway line in England, 5 14 miles (8.4 km) west of Preston, and is managed by Northern. The station lies between Preston and Kirkham, near the village of Clifton.

The station was closed on 2 May 1938 along with Lea Road railway station to the east, but was reopened on 8 April 1940 to serve the adjacent industrial complex.

Lancashire County Council has pledged to construct a new station at nearby Cottam which may require the closure of Salwick as referred to at page 38 of the Central Lancashire Highways and Transport Masterplan.

Salwick is served by only three trains towards Preston/Colne and three towards Blackpool a day, but it is not a formal request stop; trains are timetabled to stop there. It is used by very few passengers (as low as 1,858 in 2004–05), but provides a commuter service for the workers at the nearby Springfields Westinghouse nuclear fuel production complex. Trains do not call at Salwick on Sundays.

View eastwards, towards Preston in 1959

Up expresses racing at Salwick in 1959

View westward, towards Kirkham in 1959

View westwards, towards Kirkham in 2011


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