Chester to Manchester Line Through Time
BookThis item doesn’t have any media yet
2016 | History & Politics
The route covered by this book dates from 1849 and ran from Manchester to Altrincham, utilising the infrastructure of the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway, then to Knutsford by 1862, with extensions to Northwich and Mouldsworth and a new terminus at Chester Northgate by 1874. Operated by the Cheshire Lines Committee, trains from Chester via Altrincham terminated at Manchester Central, until its closure in 1969, with Northgate closing later in the same year. For many years the line had the reputation of being one of the busiest in the country and today serves many small rural communities in Cheshire. The Mid Cheshire Line is essentially one of contrasts. From its beginning in the historic Roman City of Chester, this book details those contrasts, through the agricultural farmland and villages of Mid Cheshire, and the remaining industrial remnants of the salt and chemical industries around Northwich; Eventually reaching the affluent outer suburbs of Greater Manchester; and then taking us into the culturally and economically diverse city centre, with its rich heritage of Victorian railway infrastructure.
Related Items:
Published by | Amberley Publishing |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781445632773 |
Language | N/A |
Images And Data Courtesy Of: Amberley Publishing.
This content (including text, images, videos and other media) is published and used in accordance
with Fair Use.