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Parkway C5 Disley G8 Gypsy Lane K2 Kirkby-in-Furness A3 Mossley G6 Rose Hill G8 Thorne South L5 Alfreton J9 Burley-in-Wharfedale G3 Dodworth H7 Kirkby Stephen D2 Mossley Hill A7 Rotherham Central J7 X H Thornton Abbey M5 Allens West J2 Burley Park H4 Doncaster K6 Kirkham & Wesham C4 Moston E6 Rufford B5 X Habrough M6 Thurnscoe J6 Alnmouth for Alnwick H1 Burnage E7 Dore & Totley H8 Kirkstall Forge* G4 Mouldsworth B9 Runcorn C8 Hadfield H7 X Todmorden F5 Althorpe L5 Burnley Barracks F4 Dove Holes G9 Kirton Lindsey L6 Mytholmroyd F5 Runcorn East C8 Hag Fold D6 X Trafford Park D7 Altrincham D8 Burnley Central F4 Driffield M4 Kiveton Bridge J8 Ruswarp M2 Hale D8 N U Ansdell & Fairhaven B5 Burnley Manchester Road F5 Drigg A2 Kiveton Park K8 Ryder Brow F7 Halewood B8 Nafferton M4 Ulceby M5 Apperley Bridge G4 Burneside C3 Dronfield J8 Knaresborough H3 Halifax F5 Navigation Road D8 S Ulleskelf J4 Appleby D2 Burscough Bridge B6 Dunston H2 Knottingley J5 Hall i' th' Wood D6 Nelson F4 St Annes-on-the-Sea B5 Ulverston B3 Appley Bridge B6 Burscough Junction B6 Durham H2 Knutsford D8 X X Haltwhistle D2 Nethertown A2 St Bees A2 Upholland B6 Ardwick E7 Buxton H9 E Hammerton J3 L New Clee M6 St Helens Central C6 Urmston D7 Armathwaite C2 C Eaglescliffe J2 Handforth E8 Lancaster C4 New Holland M5 St Helens Junction C7 X W Arnside C4 Cark B3 Earlestown C7 Hapton E5 Langho D4 New Lane A6 Salford Central D6 X Wakefield Kirkgate H5 Arram M4 Carlisle C1 East Didsbury E7 Harrington B2 Langley Mill J9 New Mills Central G8 Salford Crescent D6 X X Wakefield Westgate H5 Ashburys E7 Carnforth C4 East Garforth H4 Harrogate H3 Langwathby D2 New Mills Newtown G9 Saltaire G3 X X Walkden D6 Ashley D8 Castleford J5 Eastrington L4 Hartlepool J2 Layton B4 New Pudsey G4 Saltburn M2 Walsden F5 Ashton-under-Lyne F6 Castleton E6 Eccles D7 Hatfield & Stainforth K6 Lazonby & Kirkoswald C2 Newcastle H2 Saltmarshe L5 X Warrington Bank Quay C8 Askam A3 Castleton Moor L3 Eccleston Park B6 Hathersage H8 Lea Green C7 Newton Aycliffe H2 Salwick C4 Aspatria C2 Cattal J3 Edale H9 Hattersley G7 Lealholm L3 Newton For Hyde G7 Sandal & Agbrigg J6 X Warrington Central C8 Atherton D6 Chapel-en-le-Frith G9 Edge Hill A7 Haydon Bridge E2 Leeds H4 Newton-le-Willows C7 Sandbach C9 X X Warrington West* C8 B Chapeltown H7 Egton M2 Hazel Grove F8 Levenshulme E7 Normanton H5 Sankey for Penketh C8 Wavertree Technology Park A7 Chassen Road D7 Ellesmere Port B8 Headingley H4 Leyland C5 North Road H2 Saxilby L7 Baildon G4 X X Chathill H1 Elsecar H7 Heald Green D8 Lincoln M7 Northwich C8 Scarborough M3 Bamber Bridge C5 X X Weeton H4 Cheadle Hulme E8 Entwistle D5 Healing M6 Littleborough F5 Nottingham J9 Scunthorpe L5 Bamford H8 X X Wennington C3 Chelford D9 Euxton Balshaw Lane C5 Heaton Chapel E7 Liverpool Lime Street A7 Nunthorpe K2 Seaham J2 Bardon Mill D2 West Allerton A7 Cherry Tree D5 Hebden Bridge F5 Seamer M3 Bare Lane C4 F X O X Westhoughton D6 Barnetby M5 Chester B9 Heighington H2 Liverpool South Parkway B7 Seascale A2 X X Fairfield F7 Ormskirk A6 Wetheral C2 Chesterfield J8 Hellifield D3 X Seaton Carew J2 Barnsley Interchange H7 X Farnworth D6 X Orrell B6 Whaley Bridge G9 Chester-le-Street H2 Helsby C8 Lockwood G6 Selby K4 Barrow Haven M5 Featherstone J5 X Outwood H5 X Whalley D4 Barrow-in-Furness B3 Chinley G9 Hensall K5 Long Preston D3 Sellafield A2 X Ferriby M4 Oxenholme Lake District C3 Whiston B7 Chorley C5 Hessle M4 Longbeck L2 Settle D3 Barton-on-Humber M5 Filey M3 P Whitby M2 Church & Oswaldtwistle D5 Heworth J1 Longport E9 Sheffield J8 Batley G5 Fitzwilliam J6 X Padgate D8 X Whitehaven A2 Church Fenton J4 Hexham E2 Lostock D6 Shepley G6 Battersby K3 Flimby B2 Pannal H4 Whitley Bridge K5 Clapham D3 Heysham Port C4 Lostock Gralam C8 Sherburn-in-Elmet J4 Belle Vue F7 Flixton D7 Parbold B6 Widdrington H1 Cleethorpes M6 Hindley C6 Lostock Hall C5 Shildon G2 Bempton M3 X Flowery Field G7 Parton B2 Widnes C8 Clifton D6 Holmes Chapel D9 Low Moor G4 Shipley G4 Ben Rhydding G3 Foxfield A3 Patricroft D7 Wigan North Western C6 Clitheroe D4 Honley G6 Lytham B5 Shireoaks K7 Bentham C3 Frizinghall G4 Pegswood H1 Colne F4 Hope H9 Silecroft A3 X Bentley K6 Frodsham C8 M Pemberton B6 Wigan Wallgate C6 Commondale L3 X Hornbeam Park H4 Silkstone Common H7 Berry Brow G6 Furness Vale G9 Macclesfield E9 Penistone H7 Wigton C2 Congleton E9 Horsforth H4 X Silverdale C4 Bescar Lane A6 G Manchester Airport D8 Pleasington D5 Wilmslow D9 Conisbrough K6 Horton-in-Ribblesdale D3 X Skipton E3 Beverley M4 Gainsborough Central L6 Manchester Oxford Road E7 Plumley D8 Windermere C2 Cononley E3 Horwich Parkway D5 Slaithwaite G6 Billingham J2 Gainsborough Lea Road L6 Manchester Piccadilly E7 Pontefract Baghill J5 Wombwell H7 Bingley F3 Corbridge F2 X Hoscar B6 Sleights M2 Garforth H4 X Pontefract Monkhill J5 Woodhouse J8 Birchwood D7 Corkickle A2 Hough Green B8 Smithy Bridge E6 X Gargrave E3 Manchester United D7 Pontefract Tanshelf J5 Woodlesford H5 Cottingham M4 Howden L4 Snaith K5 Bishop Auckland G2 Garsdale D2 Manchester Victoria E6 Poppleton J3 Woodley G8 Cottingley G4 Huddersfield G5 South Bank K2 Blackburn D5 Garswood C6 X Manors H1 Poulton-le-Fylde B4 Woodsmoor F8 Cramlington H1 Hull M4 South Elmsall J6 Blackpool North A4 Gathurst C6 X Marple G8 Poynton E8 Workington B2 Crewe C9 Humphrey Park D7 South Milford J4 Blackpool Pleasure Beach A5 X Gatley D8 Marsden G6 Prescot B7 Worksop K7 Crossflatts F3 Huncoat E5 Southport A5 Blackpool South A5 Giggleswick D3 Marske L2 Prestbury E9 X Wressle K4 Cross Gates H4 Hunmanby M3 Sowerby Bridge F5 Blackrod C5 Gilberdyke L4 Marton K2 Preston C5 Wylam G2 Blaydon G2 Croston B5 Hunts Cross B7 Maryport B2 X Squires Gate B5 Glaisdale L3 X Prudhoe G2 Y Bolton D6 Crowle L5 Hutton Cranswick M4 Mauldeth Road E7 Stallingborough M6 Glasshoughton J5 R York K3 Bolton-on-Dearne J7 Cuddington C9 Huyton B7 Meadowhall J8 Stalybridge G6 X Glazebrook D7 Rainford B6 X Bootle A3 D Hyde Central G7 Menston G3 Stanlow & Thornton B8 Glossop H8 Rainhill B7 Bradford Forster Square G4 Daisy Hill D6 Hyde North G7 Meols Cop A6 Starbeck H3 Godley G7 Ramsgreave & Wilpshire D4 Key to station facilities Bradford Interchange G4 Dalston C2 I Metrocentre H2 Staveley C2 Goldthorpe J7 Ravenglass A2 Bramhall E8 Dalton B3 Ilkley G3 Mexborough J7 Steeton & Silsden F3 Car parking Goole L5 Ravensthorpe G5 Bramley G4 Danby L3 Ilkeston J9 Micklefield J4 Stockport E8 Goostrey D9 Rawcliffe K5 X Cycle parking Brampton D2 Darlington H2 Ince C6 Middlesbrough K2 Stocksfield F2 X Gorton F7 X Redcar British Steel K2 Staffed station Braystones A2 Darnall J8 Ince & Elton B8 Middlewood F8 Stocksmoor G6 Goxhill M5 Redcar Central L2 Assistance available Bredbury F7 Darton H7 Irlam D7 Mill Hill D5 Stockton J2 Grange-Over-Sands C3 Redcar East L2 Bridlington M3 Darwen D5 X Millom A3 Stoke-on-Trent E9 Connection with tram Great Ayton K2 J Reddish North F7 X Brierfield F4 Davenport F8 Mills Hill E6 Streethouse H5 Connection with Metro Great Coates M6 James Cook K2 Reddish South E8 Brigg L6 Deansgate E7 Mirfield G5 Strines G8 Green Road A3 K Retford K7 Connection with airport Brighouse G5 Deighton G5 Mobberley D8 X Styal D8 Greenbank C9 Kearsley D6 Ribblehead D3 Station not managed by Northern X Brinnington F7 Delamere C9 Moorside D6 Sunderland J1 Greenfield G6 Keighley F3 Riding Mill F2 (all others are) Broad Green A7 Denby Dale H7 Swinton (Gtr Manchester) D6 *Warrington West – expected to open in 2019. For more information about station facilities please visit northernrailway.co.uk or call 0800 200 6060 . northernrailway.co.uk.
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