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Blackpool North & Preston to Manchester & Hazel Grove TT 27 .qxp_Layout 1 22/03/2021 12:57 Page 2 Train times 27 May 16 2021 – December 11 2021 Blackpool North to Manchester Victoria/Manchester Airport. Preston to Hazel Grove. l poo North Black n e Preston ld Fy sham Layto - Leyland -le We & Buckshaw Parkway Poulton irkham K Chorley Adlington Blackrod Horwich Parkway Lostock l Bolton a ictoria V y adill Salford rd Centr Parking available Crescent alfo S Manchester ster Picc Staff in attendance Bicycle store facility Manche Metrolink d Interchange stations ate g oa Levenshulme Disabled assistance ans available De ord R Heaton Chapel r Oxf Airport link este h Stockport nc Ma Heald Green Davenport Manchester Airport Woodsmoor Hazel Grove * a northernrailway.co.uk TT 27 .qxp_Layout 1 22/03/2021 12:57 Page 3 This timetable shows all Northern services between Blackpool North and ManchesterServices ,between including N through services to Manchester Airport . How to read this timetable Look down the left hand column for your departure s station. Read across until you find a suitable departure time. Read down the column to find the arrival time at your destination. Through services are shown in bold type (this means you won’t have to change trains). Connecting services are shown in light type. If you travel on a connecting service, change at the next station shown in bold or if you arrive on a connecting a Wservice, change at the last station shown in bold, unless ia footnote advises otherwise. Minimum connection times All stations have a minimum connection time of p 5 minutes unless stated. Manchester Piccadilly 10 minutes and Preston 8 minutes. F c Community Rail Partnerships and community groups d l We support a number of active community rail partnershipsS (CRPs) across our network. CRPs bring t together local communities and the rail industry to d deliverC benefits to both, and encourage use of the lines they represent. South East Manchester Community Rail Partnership www.semcorp.org.uk/the-partnership y Some stations on this route are adopted by local community groups. For more information visit N northernrailway.co.uk/community y I n Services between N TT 27 .qxp_Layout 1 22/03/2021 12:57 Page 4 a Planning your journey a National Rail Enquiries For full details of all train times, fares and rail travel information anywhere on the national rail network, ccall 03457 48 49 50, or visit nationalrail.co.uk TrainTracker™ For up to date travel information and live departures ddirect to your mobile, text your station name or llocation code to 8 49 50. c Customers with disabilities or restricted mobility are encouraged to contact our Customer Experience Centre who will book assistance for you. dCall: 0800 138 5560 Textphone: 0800 138 5561 lEmail: [email protected] y Improving our railway NEngineering work to help improve our services sometimes affects trains, particularly at weekends and bank holidays. y Visit: northernrailway.co.uk/improvements or call NNational Rail Enquiries: 03457 48 49 50 to check before you travel. Delay Repay You can claim Delay Repay if one of our trains is late or cancelled and as a result you get to your destination station later than scheduled, whether it is our fault or not. Visit northernrailway.co.uk/delayrepay for more information. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this timetable, we can accept no liability for any inaccuracies, and reserve the right to change information without further notice. Visit our website for the most up to date timetables and check before you travel. Blackpool and Preston to Manchester Airport Mondays to Fridays TP Blackpool North d 0333 0444 0523 - - 0556 - 0624 - 0653 Layton d - - 0526 - - - - 0627 - 0656 Poulton-le-Fylde d - 0450 0530 - - 0602 - 0631 - 0700 Kirkham & Wesham d - 0458 0537 - - - - 0639 - 0708 Preston a 0355 0507 0547 - - 0618 - 0649 - 0718 Preston d 0357 0509 0549 0603 0609 0621 0647 0650 0710 0722 Leyland d - 0514 0554 0609 - 0625 - - - 0726 Buckshaw Parkway d - 0519 0559 0614 - 0630 - 0658 - 0731 Chorley d - 0523 0603 0618 - 0634 - 0702 - 0735 Adlington (Lancashire) d - - - 0623 - 0638 - 0706 - 0740 Blackrod d - - - 0627 - 0641 - 0709 - 0743 Horwich Parkway d - 0530 0610 0631 - 0645 - 0713 - 0746 Wigan North Western d - - - - 0623 - - - 0725 - Lostock d - 0533 0614 0635 - 0648 - 0716 - 0749 Bolton d - 0538 0621 0640 - 0654 - 0721 - 0754 Salford Crescent d - 0550 0636 0653 - 0706 - 0736 - 0806 Salford Central d - - - 0656 - - - - - - Manchester Victoria a - - - 0659 - - - - - - Deansgate a - - - - - 0709 - - - 0809 Manchester Oxford Road a - 0554 0641 - 0653 0711 0720 0741 0754 0811 Manchester Piccadilly a 0445 0558 0645 - 0700 0715 0724 0745 0758 0815 Manchester Piccadilly d 0449 0601 0648 - 0702 0717 0726 0747 0802 0817 Heald Green a - 0616 - - 0714 0727 - - 0814 0828 Manchester Airport a 0503 0622 - - 0719 0732 0741 - 0820 0834 Levenshulme a - - 0654 - - - - 0755 - - Heaton Chapel a - - 0658 - - - - 0759 - - Stockport d - - 0701 - - - - 0803 - - Davenport d - - - - - - - 0807 - - Woodsmoor d - - - - - - - 0810 - - Hazel Grove a - - 0707 - - - - 0812 - - Mondays to Fridays TP TP Blackpool North d - 0724 - - 0746 - 0825 - 0859 0929 Layton d - 0727 - - 0749 - 0828 - - 0932 Poulton-le-Fylde d - 0731 - - 0753 - 0832 - 0905 0936 Kirkham & Wesham d - 0739 - - 0801 - 0840 - - 0944 Preston a - 0749 - - 0811 - 0851 - 0921 0954 Preston d 0746c 0751 0804 0808 0823 0848 0855 0909 0922 0955 Leyland d - 0755 0810 - 0827 - - - 0927 - Buckshaw Parkway d - 0759 0815 - 0832 - 0903 - 0932 1003 Chorley d - 0803 0819 - 0836 - 0907 - 0936 1007 Adlington (Lancashire) d - 0807 0824 - - - - - - - Blackrod d - 0810 0828 - - - - - - - Horwich Parkway d - 0814 0832 - 0844 - 0914 - 0943 1014 Wigan North Western d - - - 0823 - - - 0925 - - Lostock d - 0817 0836 - 0847 - - - 0947 - Bolton d - 0822 0841 - 0854 - 0922 - 0954 1022 Salford Crescent d - 0837 0853 - 0905 - 0936 - 1006 1036 Salford Central d - - 0856 - - - - - - - Manchester Victoria a - - 0859 - - - - - - - Deansgate a - - - - 0909 - - - 1009 - Manchester Oxford Road a 0820 0841 - 0856 0911 0920 0941 0953 1011 1041 Manchester Piccadilly a 0824 0845 - 0900 0915 0924 0945 0957 1015 1045 Manchester Piccadilly d 0826 0847 - 0901 0917 0926 0947 0959 1017 1047 Heald Green a - - - 0913 0930 - - 1013 1029 - Manchester Airport a 0841 - - 0918 0934 0941 - 1018 1035 - Levenshulme a - 0855 - - - - 0955 - - 1055 Heaton Chapel a - 0858 - - - - 0958 - - 1058 Stockport d - 0902 - - - - 1002 - - 1102 Davenport d - 0906 - - - - 1006 - - 1106 Woodsmoor d - 0908 - - - - 1008 - - 1108 Hazel Grove a - 0910 - - - - 1010 - - 1110 Notes c 1 minute later Tuesdays to Fridays. TP Service operated by TransPennine Express. 4 Blackpool and Preston to Manchester Airport Mondays to Fridays TP Blackpool North d - - 0959 - 1028 - 1059 1128 - - Layton d - - - - 1031 - - 1131 - - Poulton-le-Fylde d - - 1005 - 1035 - 1105 1135 - - Kirkham & Wesham d - - - - 1043 - - 1143 - - Preston a - - 1021 - 1053 - 1121 1153 - - Preston d 1004 1010 1024 1048 1055 1102 1124 1154 1204 1209 Leyland d 1010 - 1029 - - - 1128 - 1210 - Buckshaw Parkway d 1015 - 1033 - 1103 - 1133 1202 1215 - Chorley d 1019 - 1037 - 1107 - 1137 1206 1219 - Adlington (Lancashire) d 1024 - - - - - - - 1223 - Blackrod d 1028 - - - - - - - 1227 - Horwich Parkway d 1032 - 1044 - 1114 - 1144 1213 1231 - Wigan North Western d - 1024 - - - 1118 - - - 1225 Lostock d 1036 - 1047 - - - 1147 - 1235 - Bolton d 1041 - 1054 1105s 1122 - 1154 1222 1241 - Salford Crescent d 1053 - 1106 - 1136 - 1206 1236 1253 - Salford Central d 1056 - - - - - - - 1256 - Manchester Victoria a 1059 - - - - - - - 1259 - Deansgate a - - 1109 - - - 1209 - - - Manchester Oxford Road a - 1053 1111 1120 1141 1153 1211 1241 - 1253 Manchester Piccadilly a - 1057 1115 1124 1145 1157 1215 1245 - 1257 Manchester Piccadilly d - 1059 1117 1125 1147 1159 1217 1247 - 1259 Heald Green a - 1112 1129 - - 1212 1229 - - 1312 Manchester Airport a - 1117 1135 1141 - 1217 1235 - - 1317 Levenshulme a - - - - 1155 - - 1255 - - Heaton Chapel a - - - - 1158 - - 1258 - - Stockport d - - - - 1202 - - 1302 - - Davenport d - - - - 1206 - - 1306 - - Woodsmoor d - - - - 1208 - - 1308 - - Hazel Grove a - - - - 1210 - - 1310 - - Mondays to Fridays TP TP Blackpool North d 1159 - 1228 - 1258 1328 - - 1359 - Layton d - - 1231 - - 1331 - - - - Poulton-le-Fylde d 1205 - 1235 - 1304 1335 - - 1405 - Kirkham & Wesham d - - 1243 - - 1343 - - - - Preston a 1221 - 1253 - 1320 1353 - - 1421 - Preston d 1222 1250 1254 1312 1321 1354 1404 1408 1422 1448 Leyland d 1227 - - - 1326 - 1410 - 1427 - Buckshaw Parkway d 1232 - 1302 - 1331 1402 1415 - 1431 - Chorley d 1236 - 1306 - 1335 1406 1419 - 1435 - Adlington (Lancashire) d - - - - - - 1424 - - - Blackrod d - - - - - - 1428 - - - Horwich Parkway d 1243 - 1313 - 1342 1413 1432 - 1443 - Wigan North Western d - - - - - - - 1424 - - Lostock d 1247 - - - 1346 - 1436 - 1446 - Bolton d 1254 - 1322 - 1354 1422 1441 - 1454 1505s Salford Crescent d 1306 - 1336 - 1406 1436 1453 - 1506 - Salford Central d - - - - - - 1456 - - - Manchester Victoria a - - - - - - 1459 - - - Deansgate a 1309 - - - 1409 - - - 1509 - Manchester Oxford Road a 1311 1319 1341 1353 1411 1441 - 1453 1511 1519 Manchester Piccadilly a 1315 1323 1345 1357 1415 1445 - 1457 1515 1524 Manchester Piccadilly d 1317 1325 1347 1359 1417 1447 - 1500 1517 1525 Heald Green a 1329 - - 1412 1429 - - 1512 1529 - Manchester Airport a 1335 1341 - 1417 1435 - - 1517 1535 1541 Levenshulme a - - 1355 - - 1455 - - - - Heaton Chapel a - - 1358 - - 1458 - - - - Stockport d -
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