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NORTWESTERN RAIL TRAINSTrain tickets, timetables and passenger information for Northwestern Rail trains, linking the North West of England into the Midlands and North Wales.Northwestern Rail: A Guide to Their UK Train ServicesIf you're travelling across the North of England or into North Wales, chances are you'll end up on a Northwestern Rail train at some point. They're one of those rail operators that locals rely on daily, whether for the work commute, a weekend trip to the coast, or heading into Manchester for a night out. Here's what you need to know about where they go, what their trains are like and the kind of service you can expect. Northwestern Rail is based in Manchester, right by Piccadilly Station – the hub for most of their services. Their official address is: Northwestern Rail 3rd Floor, Rail House Manchester Piccadilly Station Manchester M1 2PF Northwestern Rail covers a decent chunk of the North West, with some routes stretching further into Wales and the Midlands. Some of their most useful lines include: Manchester to Liverpool – A busy commuter route, stopping at places like Oxford Road and Warrington. Handy if you’re heading to a match or just fancy a day out in Liverpool. Manchester to Chester & North Wales – Goes through Warrington and Runcorn before reaching Chester, with some trains continuing to Llandudno. Great for a seaside trip. Manchester to Blackpool – Straight up to the coast via Bolton and Preston. Perfect for a weekend away or a summer day trip. Crewe to Liverpool – Useful if you’re connecting from long-distance trains at Crewe. If you’ve been on a Northern train before, Northwestern’s fleet will feel familiar. Most of their trains are modern, with a mix of older carriages still in use on some lines. |