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RAIL MAP 1 Cheshire County Rail Network Map.Ai 8 Salford Crescent National Rail to National Rail to National Rail to National Rail to National Rail to Eccles National Rail to Bolton 1 Manchester National Rail to Huddersfield/Leeds/York 9 Salford Central Patricroft 2 Ashton Southport Ormskirk Kirby (& Wigan) Wigan/Preston Wigan/Preston 10 Ardwick 8 3 Victoria M 9 4 Carlisle/ 11 Ashburys 5 M GREATER MOrrell Pk M Garswood Glasgow/Scotland 12 Belle View A Guide Bridge Stalybridge Fazakerley M 13 Ryder Brow B 6 7 Manchester Piccadilly Castlefielfds Centre Eccles C D E F LadywellWeaste 10 MANCHESTER M City Art Gallery G-Mex Centre M M Cornbrook 11 Walton M M 14 Hyde North M Rice Lane Heaton Park & Hall Langworthy Trafford Bar Manchester Fairfield 15 Flowery Field Bootle New Strand Manchester Museum M Trafford Gorton Museum of Sciemce & Industry Park Old Trafford Oxford Road Knowsley M St Helens 12 15 M Salford Quays (for Man Utd FC/LCCC) 14 MERSEYSIDE Safari Park Central Witworth Art Gallery M 13 Newton for Hyde Bootle Oriel Rd EarlestownM GREATER Kirkdale Albert Dock Urmston Levenshulme Godley M New Brighton St Helens Humphrey Reddish Hyde Central M M Dental Hospital Museum M Thalto Heath Junction Newton-le-Willows M MANCHESTER Flixton Stretford Hadfield Bank Hall Liverpool Cathedral ChassenPark M Mauldeth Rd North Liverpool Museum M Ecclestone Park M Rd 1 Shudhill Heaton MWallasey Grove Road M Lea Green Irlam 2 Market St Merseyside Maritime Museum Chapel Brinnington Hattersley Museum of Labour History M Prescot 3 Piccadilly Gds M Wallasey Village M Glazebrook M Dane Road M 4 Mossley St Sandhills Liverpool Tate Gallery Rainhill Woodley Dinting Moorfields Walker Art Gallery 5 St Prters Square M Leasowe Birchwood M Sale 6 G Mex Burnage BirkenheadM M Roby Whiston M 7 Deansgate Bredbury North M Broad Broadbottom Glossop MMoreton M M M M Brooklands A-Broadway Birkrnhead Liverpool Green Lime Street WARRINGTON B-Harbour City Stockport Romiley MPark James Huyton M C-Anchorage East Didsbury M Bidston Street M Timperley M Meols M M Sankey for Padgate D-Salford Quays M Wavertree Technology Warburton E-Exchange Quay Edge M Park Penketh Manor RoadM MConway Park Central Hill M F-Pomona Stepping Hill Hospital Warrington Navigation Cheadle Marple Hoylake M Birkenhead Hamilton Central MRoad Rose Hill M Central Square BrunswickM MERSEYSIDE Widnes MAltrincham Gatley Davenport M Upton M Green Lane M Hough GREATER St Michaels Warrington Interchange M Mossley Green M Woodsmoor DERBYSHIRE Greasby M Rock Ferry M HillM Bank Quay MANCHESTER Cheadle West Kirby Latchford Lymm Hulme Hale Hazel Grove M Aigburth Stockton Halebarns Strines Hayfield MBebington Heath Arrowe Park M Cressington West Allerton Little Heald Hospital Lady M HalewoodM Bollington Green M Port Sunlight Leaver Manchester New Mills Central Art Gallery Widnes Walton Airport M Liverpool Hunts CrossM Bramhall WIRRAL South Parkway Manchester Disley M Spital Ashley Middlewoodiddleewo National Rail High InInternational HHandforth New Mills Leigh Airport Styal to Sheffield Liverpool HALTON Poynton Newtwn Runcorn Bucklow Hill Furnessne Chinley Heswall Bromborough John Lennon Daresbury StStyalyay CoCountryunt Park M Rake Airport Stretton QuQuarryarry Bank Mill VVale M Bromborough WoodfordW M Heswall Runcorn East Mobberley Morley Green Poynton Area Map Whaley Weston Halton Bridge Point Brow Wilmslow Chapel-en-le-Frith River Mersey Knutsford Area Map Adlington Kettleshulme Neston/Parkgatesto Parkgate Area Map Eastham Rake M DDutton Antrobus Tabley Mobberley Pott Shrigley Parkgatetee Mottram NestonN Sutton Knutsford Dove River Dee Holes Neston M Hooton Weaver Alderley Waterways Museum Frodsham Edge M DERBYSHIRE Willaston Little Sutton Comberbach Prestbury National Rail to Ellesmere Stanlow & Northwich Area Map Port Thornton Ince Wincham Wilmslow Area Map Kerridge Rhyl/Llandudno M Macclesfield Area Map M Overpool Holyhead Ness Gardens Anderton Lostock Alderley Great Helsby Gralam Plumley Park Sutton Ince & Elton Acton Bridge Barnton Buxton Burton Cheshire Oaks Kingsley Weaverham Chelford Monks M Capenhurst Northwich Heath West Park Museum Flint Delamere & Art Gallery Park Rudheath Paradise Silk Mill Macclesfield Cat & Fiddle Ellesmere Park Area Map Delamere Forest Greenbank Cuddington Hartford Jodrell Bank Langley Mouldsworth Davenham Allostock Radio Telescope Lyme Green Chester Zoo Hawarden Bridgege Delamere Goostrey Ffordd Llanarth Mickle Trafford Connah’s Quay Ashton 0 1 2 3 4 5 Miles Shotton Cranage Blacon Deeside Leisue Centre Bache M Middlewich Area Map Delamere 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kilometres Northop Guilden Kelsall Queensferry Sutton Tarvin Holmes Chapel Ewloe M Chester City Rail Link Winsford Ind Est Rail Network Map for Free Bus Link betweek Chester Middlewich Hawarden Railway Station & City Centre Little Eaton Chester Budworth Winsford Christleton Cheshire / August 2007 Saltneyy Chester Castle Congleton Area Map City Walls Key & Notes to Map Grosvenor Museum Waverton Cledford Mold Broughtonon Military Museum Main Rail/Interchange Station Buckley Roman Amphitheatre Bridge Roodee Racecourse Winsford Area Map (Station with Main Long Distance & local The Rows Tarporley Congleton services & full passenger and Kinnertonono Arclid FLINTSHIRE Chester Sandbach Elworth interchange facilities). Penyffordd Business Minshull Mossley Local/Network Stations. Park Church Vernon Chester Area Map Minshull (Stations with local network services) Milton M Stations within the Merseyside PTE Aldford Green Crewe Area Map Tattenhall Coppenhall (Merseytravel) network area. Hope Sandbach Area Map Mow Stations within the GMPTE (Greater Cop Biddulph Manchester PTE) network area. Caergwrle Rode Heath Spurstow M Metrolink Tram Network Stations Churton Cefn-y-Bedd Bickerton Stations where all platforms are accessable Haslington Wistaston without having to use any steps/Staff Rossett Broxton Alsager KKidsgrove available to help Farndon Clutton Crewe Nantwich Area Map STAFFORDSHIRE City/Large Town Gwersyllt Bickerton HoHolt Town/Village Alsagerger Area Map Nantwich Weston Place of Interest Shavington Tunstall Airport connection Wrexham General Cheshire border Ravensmoor Stapeley Water Gardens STAFFORDSHIRE Train operating companies/web address Wrexham Central Shocklach Longport Arriva Trains Wales WREXHAM www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk No Mans Heath Central Trains Malpas Norbury Wrenbury www.centraltrains.co.uk Merseyrail Public Transpot Maps & Guides are available for the highlighted Aston Madeley areas indicated on this map, these include maps, details & listings Heath Newcastle- www.merseyrail.org Hankelow Stoke-on- of all local bus and rail services. Keele Under-Lyme Trent Northern There is also a Public Transport Map & guide all for local bus & rail Ruabon services for Cheshire. For copies of these and also any local or www.northernrail.org national Public Transport Travel Information please ring the Transpennine Express Audlem National Rail to Cheshire Traveline on: Longton www.tpexpress.co.uk Shrewsbury/Birmingham National Rail Virgin Trains 0871 200 22 33 to Derby (calls from landlines cost 10p per minute) www.virgin.com/trains This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance seven days a week 8am - 8pm Whitchurch Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office c Crown Copyright. Metrolink Unaurthurised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution RNID Typetalk 18001 0871 200 22 33 National Rail to or civil proceedings. Stafford/Rugby/Lomdon www.metrolink.co.uk Cheshire County Council (OS Licence No LA100019582 2007) email ; [email protected] National Rail Produced & designed by Cheshire County Council/Transport Co-ordination/Publicity National Rail to Birmingham/South East/ Ref no : Cheshire County Council Rail Network Map www.cheshire.gov.uk/transport to Stafford/ Shrewsbury/Cardiff South West Birmingham/London Produced & designed by Cheshire County Council / Transport Co-ordination / Publicity Department.
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