There are various modes of transport available in Warrington.
Rail
editWarrington has seven railway stations within its boundaries. The town has two main railway stations, Bank Quay on the London to Glasgow and Chester – Warrington – Newton-le-Willows – Manchester lines, and Central on the Liverpool – Widnes – Manchester line and the Transpennine route. Bank Quay is much altered, but Central (built 1873) is of some architectural merit, featuring polychromatic brickwork. However, both main railway stations have suffered from years of under investment. A new entrance and concourse has been built at Bank Quay, and similar work started in July 2010 at Central station. There are also stations in the suburbs at Warrington West, Sankey, Glazebrook, Padgate and Birchwood.
Routes through Bank Quay
editWarrington Bank Quay, to the south-west of Warrington's town centre, is between Crewe and Preston on the West Coast Main Line from London Euston and Birmingham New Street to Glasgow and Edinburgh, with services operated by Avanti West Coast. There are also regional trains from Manchester to Chester and North Wales, from Chester to Leeds, and to Liverpool with one daily service to Ellesmere Port. Arpley and Walton Sidings nearby are a major rail freight interchange, and connect the main line to the freight line to Ditton Junction, which served Fiddlers Ferry Power Station until its closure, crossing the main line under Bank Quay station, where there were once low level platforms.
Routes through Central
editCentral station has local services to Liverpool and Manchester and express services from Liverpool to Manchester then to Sheffield and beyond.
The trains departing Central serve the urban-rural fringe of Warrington and Manchester, serving Birchwood, Padgate, Irlam etc. before heading into Manchester. To the west, some trains serve Warrington West Station before heading into Merseyside and Liverpool. Beyond Manchester, the hourly East Midlands Railway train serves Manchester and then heads to Sheffield, Nottingham and Norwich.
The station has an average daytime frequency of four trains per hour (three local trains operated by Northern and one fast train to Norwich (East Midlands Railway).
History
editThe first railway to reach Warrington was the Warrington and Newton Railway in 1831, which connected to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Later, the Grand Junction Railway provided a connection to Birmingham and thence to London.
By 1900 the local rail network was complete, with the London and North Western Railway having 3 routes
- North to South (Carlisle-Preston-Warrington Bank Quay-Crewe-London)
- East to West (Manchester-Warrington Bank Quay (low level)-Ditton Junction-Liverpool
- Warrington Bank Quay to Chester and North Wales
and the Cheshire Lines Committee having one route from Liverpool Central via Warrington Central to Manchester Central. There was also a line avoiding Warrington Central (closed in 1968).
The Warrington Bank Quay low level route was closed to regular passenger traffic in 1962. Occasional freight services continue on the Ditton Junction-Warrington section but the line east towards Manchester has been closed and converted into the Trans-Pennine Trail.
Former stations in the Warrington area include
- closed 1949 – Sankey Bridges
- 1950 – Fidler's Ferry and Penketh
- 1954 – Warrington Arpley
- 1962 – Heatley and Warburton, Lymm, Latchford, Thelwall
- 2023 - Sankey For Penketh
Buses
editThe town and its districts are fairly well served by bus services. Warrington's Own Buses is the main provider of services, operating most of the day time bus routes. Arriva North West, First Greater Manchester. National Express also operate their long-distance services through Warrington. Most services that serve Warrington depart from and arrive at Warrington Interchange. However services can be caught from various points around the town centre, principally Rylands Street (for South and Eastbound routes), Academy Way (Inbound and Eastbound routes), Warrington Central for Northbound services, Sankey Street for Westbound, Eastbound and Southbound buses.
Daytime route table [1][2][3][4][5] | |||||
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Route Number | Route Summary | Direction | Mon - Sat Frequency | Sunday Frequency | Route |
1 |
Warrington - Westy Circular | Southbound | 30 mins | 60 mins | Warrington, Knutsford Road, Latchford, Westy, Manchester Road, Warrington |
2 |
Warrington - Westy Circular | Eastbound | 30 mins | 60 mins | The reverse of route 1 |
3 |
Warrington - Martinscroft | Eastbound | 30 mins | 30 mins | Warrington, Paddington, Woolston, Manchester Road, Martinscroft |
4 |
Warrington - Woolston | Eastbound | 30 mins | No service | Warrington, Paddington, Woolston |
CAT5 Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Altrincham | Southbound | 60 mins | 60 mins | Warrington, Bank Quay Rail (most), Centre Park (most), Stockton Heath, Grappenhall, Thelwall, Statham, Lymm, Warburton (some), Dunham, Altrincham |
CAT5A Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Altrincham | Southbound | 60 mins | See CAT5 | As service CAT5, but serves Partington and Broadheath instead of Warburton and Dunham |
CAT6 Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Grappenhall Circular | Southbound | 30 mins | 60 mins (to Cobbs Estate) |
Warrington, Bank Quay Rail (most), Centre Park (most), Stockton Heath, Cobbs Estate, Grappenhall East View |
7 |
Warrington - Liverpool | Westbound | 30 mins | 30 mins | Warrington, Penketh, Cronton, Huyton, Broadgreen, Edge Hill, Liverpool |
CAT7 Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Appleton Thorn | Southbound | 120 mins | No service | Warrington, Bank Quay Rail (most), Centre Park (most), Stockton Heath, Cobbs Estate, Pewterspear, Dudlows Green, Appleton Thorn |
CAT8 Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Appleton Thorn - Hatton (some) | Southbound | 120 mins | No service | Warrington, Bank Quay Rail (most), Centre Park (most), Stockton Heath, Cobbs Estate, Appleton Thorn, Stretton (some), Hatton (some) |
CAT8A Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Appleton Thorn - Hatton | Southbound | Infrequent | No service | As service CAT8 but via Lyons Lane and New Lane, operating at school times only |
CAT9 Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Northwich | Southbound | 120 mins | No service | Warrington, Bank Quay Rail (most), Centre Park (most), Stockton Heath, Stretton, Antrobus (some), Comberbach, Budworth, Wincham, Lostock Gralam, Northwich |
CAT9A Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Northwich | Southbound | 120 mins | No service | Warrington, Bank Quay Rail (most), Centre Park (most), Stockton Heath, Stretton, Antrobus, Comberbach, Anderton, Barnton, Northwich |
CAT9B Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Hatton | Southbound | Infrequent | No service | Warrington, Bank Quay Rail (most), Centre Park (most), Stockton Heath, Stretton, Hatton |
10 |
Warrington - Edgewater Park | Eastbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Farrell Street, Westy, Edgewater Park |
10A |
Warrington - Edgewater Park | Eastbound | Peak only | No service | Warrington, Knutsford Road, Latchford, Westy, Edgewater Park |
11 |
Warrington - Lower Walton Circular | Southbound | 30 mins | No service | Warrington, Knutsford Road, Latchford, Westy, Loushers Lane, Gainsborough Road, Lower Walton, Warrington |
12 |
Warrington - Lower Walton Circular | Southbound | 30 mins | No service | The reverse of route 11 |
13 |
Warrington - Omega Business Park | Westbound | 30 mins | No service | Warrington, Hood Manor, Chapelford, Whittle Hall, Omega Business Park |
14 |
Warrington - Sankey Circular | Westbound | 60 mins | 60 mins | Warrington, Hood Manor, Sankey Station, Lingley Green, Meeting Lane, Penketh Lane Ends, Warrington |
15 |
Warrington - Sankey Circular | Westbound | 60 mins | No service | The reverse of route 14 |
16 |
Warrington - Dallam | Westbound | 30 mins | 30 mins (on 16/20A/21A) |
Warrington, General Hospital, Folly Lane, Dallam |
16A |
Warrington - Dallam | Westbound | 30 mins | See 16/20A/21A | As service 16, but serves Troutbeck Avenue |
17 Connect17 |
Callands - Warrington - Birchwood | West/eastbound | 15 mins (westbound) 30 mins (eastbound) |
60 mins (to Callands) |
Warrington, Gemini, Callands, Westbrook, Old Hall, Warrington, Paddington, Fearnhead, Birchwood, Oakwood |
17A Connect17 |
Callands - Warrington - Birchwood | East/westbound | Infrequent | See 17 | As service 17, but additionally serves Birchwood Park |
17C Connect17 |
Callands - Warrington - Birchwood | East/westbound | Infrequent | See 17 | As service 17, but serves Birchwood Park instead of Birchwood Centre |
18 |
Burtonwood - Warrington - Priestley College | Westbound | Infrequent | See 17 | Burtonwood, Callands, Westbrook, Old Hall, Warrington, Priestley College |
19 |
Warrington - Leigh | Northbound | 60 mins | 60 mins (to Culcheth) |
Warrington, Winwick, Croft, Culcheth, Glazebury, Leigh Occasionally continues to or starts from Priestley College |
20 The Pops |
Warrington - Orford Circular | Northbound | 10 mins | 60 mins | Warrington, Winwick Rd, Orford Park Centre, Longford, Orford, Warrington |
20A |
Warrington - Orford Circular | Northbound | Early morning only | 60 mins | As service 20, but serves Warrington Hospital and Dallam instead of Winwick Road and Orford Park Centre |
21 The Pops |
Warrington - Longford Circular | Northbound | 10 mins | 60 mins | Warrington, Orford, Longford, Orford Park Centre, Winwick Road, Warrington |
21A |
Warrington - Longford Circular | Northbound | Early morning only | 60 mins | As service 21, but serves Dallam and Warrington Hospital instead of Orford Park Centre and Winwick Road |
22 |
Warrington - Earlestown - Vulcan - Ashton-in-Makerfield | Northbound | 60 mins | See 22A | Warrington, Winwick, Newton-le-Willows, Earlestown, Vulcan, Ashton-in-Makerfield |
22A |
Warrington - Earlestown - Wigan (most) | Northbound | See 22 | 60 mins | As service 22 to Earlestown, then most continue to Newton-le-Willows, Golborne, Abram, Platt Bridge and Wigan |
23A |
Orange Grove - Fearnhead | Eastbound | Infrequent | No service | Orange Grove, Cinnamon Brow, Fearnhead |
25 |
Warrington - Gorse Covert | Eastbound | 30 mins | See 26/27 | Warrington, Ryfields Village (some), Orford, Orange Grove (some), Cinnamon Brow, Birchwood, Oakwood, Gorse Covert Occasionally continues to or starts from Priestley College |
26 |
Warrington - Gorse Covert | Eastbound | See 25 | 120 mins | Warrington, Orford, Cinnamon Brow, Birchwood, Oakwood, Gorse Covert |
27 |
Warrington - Gorse Covert | Eastbound | See 25 | 120 mins | As service 26, but serves Fearnhead instead of Cinnamon Brow |
28 |
Warrington - Leigh | Eastbound | 60 mins | See 28A | Warrington, Paddington, Padgate, Longbarn, Birchwood, Locking Stumps, Risley, Culcheth, Glazebury, Leigh |
28A |
Warrington - Leigh | Eastbound | Peak only | 60 mins | As service 28, but omits Birchwood |
32 |
Warrington - Widnes | Westbound | 15 mins 20 mins on Sats |
60 mins to Penketh only |
Warrington, Sankey Bridges, Penketh, Tannery Lane (some), Cuerdley, Widnes |
33 |
Penketh - Gemini Retail Park | Westbound | Infrequent Thu only |
No service | Penketh, Sankey, Whittle Brook, Westbrook, Gemini Retail Park |
39 |
School service to Lymm High School | Eastbound | Infrequent | No service | Grappenhall, Lymm High School |
40 |
School service to Lymm High School | Eastbound | Infrequent | No service | Stretton, Stockton Heath, Grappenhall, Lymm High School |
40B |
School service to Lymm High School | Eastbound | Infrequent | No service | Martinscroft, Hollins Green, Latchford Locks, Lymm High School |
41 |
School service to Lymm High School | Eastbound | Infrequent | No service | Walton, Grappenhall, Lymm High School Stanton Road, Lymm High School |
41A |
School service to Lymm High School | Eastbound | Infrequent | No service | Stanton Road, Lymm High School |
42 |
School service to Lymm High School | Eastbound | Infrequent | No service | Grappenhall Heys, Appleton Thorn, Grappenhall, Lymm High School |
42A |
School service to Lymm High School | Eastbound | Infrequent | No service | Warrington, Knutsford Road, Lymm High School |
47 |
Warrington - Lymm - High Legh - Knutsford | Southbound | Infrequent | No service | Warrington (some), Latchford (some), Grappenhall (some), Lymm, Broomedge, High Legh, Knutsford (some) |
48 |
Northwich - Frodsham | Not applicable | 120 mins Not Weds |
No service | Northwich, Weaverham, Acton Bridge, Hatchmere, Kingsley, Frodsham |
48A |
Northwich - Frodsham | Not applicable | 120 mins Weds only |
No service | As service 48, but serving Delamere Park instead of Acton Bridge |
62 |
Warrington - Runcorn - Widnes - Halebank | Southbound | 60 mins | 60 mins | Warrington, Stockton Heath, Walton, Moore, Murdishaw, Halton Lea, Runcorn, Widnes, Halebank |
62A |
Warrington - Runcorn - Widnes - Halebank | Southbound | Peak only | See 62 | As service 62, but serves Daresbury Technology Park instead of Moore |
100 |
Warrington - Manchester | Eastbound | 60 mins | 60 mins | Warrington, Martinscroft, Hollins Green, Partington, Cadishead, Trafford Centre, Eccles, Salford, Manchester Shudehill |
110 |
Warrington - Murdishaw | Westbound | 15 mins 20 mins on Sats |
30 mins | Warrington, Penketh Lane Ends, Penketh, Widnes, Runcorn, Halton Lea, Murdishaw, (Whitehouse - peak only), (Windmill Hill - Sun only) |
329 |
Warrington - Saint Helens | Northbound | 30 mins | 30 mins | Warrington, Winwick, Burtonwood, Collins Green, Parr, Saint Helens |
329 |
Warrington - Saint Helens | Northbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Winwick, Burtonwood, Collins Green, Parr, Saint Helens |
360 |
Warrington - Wigan | Northbound | 30 mins | No service | Warrington, Winwick, Newton-le-Willows, Golborne, Wigan |
X30 |
Warrington - Chester | Southbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Walton, Daresbury, Halton Lea, Frodsham, Helsby, Chester |
Evening route table [6][7] | |||||
Route Number | Route Summary | Direction | Mon - Sat Evening Frequency | Sun Evening Frequency | Route |
1E |
Warrington - Westy Circular | Southbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Knutsford Road, Latchford, Westy |
3 |
Warrington - Martinscroft | Eastbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Paddington, Woolston, Manchester Road, Martinscroft |
CAT5 Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Lymm | Southbound | 120 mins | No service | Warrington, Stockton Heath, Cobbs Estate, Grappenhall, Thelwall, Statham, Lymm |
7 |
Warrington - Liverpool | Westbound | 60 mins | 60 mins | Warrington, Penketh, Cronton, Huyton, Broadgreen, Edge Hill, Liverpool |
CAT8 Cheshire Cat |
Warrington - Appleton Thorn | Southbound | 120 mins | No service | Warrington, Stockton Heath, Cobbs Estate, Appleton Thorn |
14 |
Warrington - Sankey | Westbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Hood Manor, Sankey Station, Lingley Green, Meeting Lane, Penketh Lane Ends, Warrington |
16 |
Warrington - Dallam | Westbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, General Hospital, Folly Lane, Dallam |
17 |
Warrington - Callands | Westbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Old Hall, Westbrook, Callands |
21E |
Warrington - Longford Circular | Northbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Orford, Longford |
22A |
Warrington - Earlestown - Wigan | Northbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Winwick Road, Orford Park Centre, Winwick, Newton-le-Willows, Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows, Golborne, Abram, Platt Bridge, Wigan |
26E |
Warrington - Cinnamon Brow | Eastbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Winwick Road, Longford, Orford, Cinnamon Brow |
27E |
Warrington - Cinnamon Brow | Eastbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Orford, Padgate, Cinnamon Brow |
28E |
Warrington - Leigh | Eastbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Paddington, Padgate, Longbarn, Locking Stumps, Birchwood, Gorse Covert, Risley, Culcheth, Glazebury, Leigh |
32 |
Warrington - Penketh | Westbound | 60 mins | No service | Warrington, Sankey Bridges, Penketh |
110 |
Warrington - Widnes | Westbound | 60 mins | 60 mins | Warrington, Penketh Lane Ends, Penketh, Widnes, Runcorn, Halton Lea, Murdishaw, Windmill Hill |
Notes:
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Roads
editThere are three key motorways serving the town and surrounding areas. The town is located roughly halfway between Liverpool and Manchester.
The M6 has four junctions in Warrington. Junction 20 serves the rural south-eastern outskirts of Warrington (i.e. Lymm, Grappenhall, Appleton Thorn and Hatton), it also acts as the "Lymm Interchange" for the M56. Junction 21 serves Woolston, Padgate, Birchwood and the town centre. Junction 21A is the "Croft Interchange" for the M62. Finally, junction 22 serves the north-eastern rural suburbs (i.e. Kenyon, Croft, and Culcheth). To the North, the next exit is for Haydock, to the south the next exit is for Macclesfield, Knutsford and Northwich.
The M62 also has four junctions serving Warrington. Junction 11 serves the Eastern suburbs (Birchwood, Risley, and Culcheth). Junction 10 is known as the "Croft Interchange" and links to the M6. Junction 9 serves the town centre, and inner city areas (Orford, Winwick, and Longford). Finally, junction 8 serves the western suburbs (Westbrook, Sankey and Callands). To the west, the next junction serves St. Helens, Prescot, and Widnes. Towards the east, the next junction is known as the "Eccles Interchange", linking the M60.
The third motorway skirts the south-east of Warrington, the M56 interchanges with the M6 at junction 9. Junction 10 serves the very rural outskirts of Warrington (Stretton and Hatton).
There are several A-roads serving Warrington:
River
editThe River Mersey runs through the heart of the town dividing it into two. There are only two main thoroughfares crossing the Mersey in Warrington: at Bridgefoot and at the Kingsway Bridge. Another crossing is planned from Lower Walton to Arpley.
Canals
editWarrington is also divided by the Manchester Ship Canal but there are three swing bridges and a high-level cantilever bridge providing crossing points, and another high-level crossing is planned between Warrington and Runcorn.
The picturesque Bridgewater Canal runs through the Borough from the scenic village of Lymm to Walton Lea Gardens, a local park/leisure area.
The first modern canal is also located in Warrington. The Sankey Canal starts at Spike Island in Widnes, going through Sankey Valley Park past Bewsey Old Hall & Gullivers World theme park, on through Earlestown and ending at the old Safeway store (now Tesco) in St. Helens.
Air
editAlthough Warrington itself does not have an airport, it is within half an hour (by road) of two international airports : Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport, each with a mix of various international, European, domestic and regional flights. You can reach Manchester Airport by train (via Piccadilly Station in Manchester).
At one point Warrington was home to a world-famous military airfield used intensively during World War Two at Burtonwood. Now the runway is part of the M62 and the area has now been transformed into Gemini business park. When driving down the M62 one can still see some of the old aircraft hangars that are now home to various businesses.
Cycling
editWarrington is home to the Warrington Cycle Campaign, a cycling advocacy group that has received international attention with its 'Cycle facility of the month' feature.