Crewe railway station

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Crewe National Rail
Platforms 5 and 6 at Crewe.
Location
PlaceCrewe
Local authorityCheshire East
Operations
Station codeCRE
Managed byVirgin Trains
Number of platforms12
DfT categoryB
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2013/14Increase 2.512 million
– Interchange Increase 1.262 million
2014/15Increase 2.651 million
– Interchange Increase 1.316 million
2015/16Increase 2.843 million
– Interchange Increase 1.368 million
2016/17Increase 3.086 million
– Interchange Increase 1.476 million
2017/18Increase 3.147 million
– Interchange Increase 1.551 million
History
4 July 1837Opened
1867Rebuilt
1903-1907Platforms lengthened
Listed status
Listed feature1867 buildings at Crewe Railway Station
Listing gradeGrade II listed
Entry number1436435
Added to list30 August 2016
National RailUK railway stations
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Crewe from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.

Crewe railway station is a railway station in Crewe, Cheshire, England. It opened in 1837 and is one of the most historically significant railway stations in the world.

Crewe station is a major junction on the West Coast Main Line and serves as a rail gateway for North West England. It is 158 miles north of London Euston and 243 miles south of Glasgow Central. It is located at the point where the lines to Manchester Piccadilly and North Wales diverge from this route, and is the last major station before the branch to Liverpool Lime Street diverges. It is also served by lines to Stoke-on-Trent and Shrewsbury.

Crewe railway station has twelve platforms and a modern passenger entrance containing a bookshop and ticket office. Passengers access the platforms via a footbridge, stairs and lifts. The platforms buildings dating from the 19th century contain two bookshops, bars, buffets and waiting rooms. The last major expenditure on the station was in 1985 when the track layout was remodelled and station facilities updated.

History[edit]

Early years[edit]

London & North Western Railway[edit]

London Midland and Scottish Railway[edit]

British Railways[edit]

Present day[edit]

Future[edit]

In January 2013, it was announced that the existing Crewe station would be a stop on the western branch of the planned HS2 high-speed rail route.

A new platform will be built on the Manchester independent lines to the west of the station, meaning services will not have to cross the West Coast Main Line from Manchester Piccadilly or the Marches Line to South Wales.

Following the Crewe Hub consultation which ran from July to October 2017, it is planned that up to 5 to 7 trains per hour will stop at Crewe as well as plans for a new service to Manchester via Stafford, Stoke-on-Trent and Macclesfield. This will be made possible by extending the existing platform 5 to 400 metres allowing services to split and serve these additional destinations. It is also planned that a new transfer deck will be built to allow passengers to change between the proposed new Manchester independent lines platform and the existing Crewe station.

Schematic layout[edit]

Current services[edit]

During the day, there are 23 trains passing through every hour (with additional less frequent services). As a summary:

Southbound services[edit]

Northbound services[edit]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Nantwich
or Shrewsbury
  Transport for Wales
Welsh Marches Line
  Wilmslow
Stafford
or Terminus
  Transport for Wales
North Wales Coast Line
  Chester
Terminus   East Midlands Railway
Crewe to Derby Line
  Alsager
Watford Junction   Caledonian Sleeper
Highland Caledonian Sleeper
Northbound only
  Preston
London Euston   Caledonian Sleeper
Highland Caledonian Sleeper
Southbound only
  Preston
Stafford   London Northwestern Railway
Birmingham - Liverpool
  Acton Bridge
or Hartford
or Winsford
Terminus   London Northwestern Railway
WCML London - Crewe
  Alsager
Terminus   Northern
Crewe to Manchester Line
  Sandbach
  Northern
Birkenhead - Crewe
  Chester
Stafford   CrossCountry
Birkenhead - Norwich
  Chester
Wolverhampton   Virgin Trains
WCML London-Scotland via Birmingham
  Warrington Bank Quay
Stafford   Virgin Trains
WCML Liverpool Branch
  Runcorn
London Euston   Virgin Trains
WCML Manchester Branch
  Wilmslow
Milton Keynes Central
or Nuneaton
  Virgin Trains
WCML Chester/North Wales Branches
  Chester
  Future services  
Manchester Interchange   TBA
High Speed 2
  Birmingham Interchange
or Birmingham Curzon Street
Warrington Bank Quay   TBA
Northern Powerhouse Rail-High Speed 2 Link
  Birmingham Curzon Street
or Birmingham Interchange

Platform Use

  • Platform 1 - Northern Rail stopping services to and from Manchester Piccadilly and occasionally Virgin Trains northbound services to Manchester Piccadilly and Virgin Trains southbound services to London Euston.
  • Platform 2 - Extra capacity.
  • Platform 3 - West Midlands Trains services to and from London Euston.
  • Platform 4 - East Midlands Railway services to and from Derby.
  • Platform 5 - Virgin Trains northbound services to Manchester Piccadilly and southbound to Birmingham New Street and London Euston, West Midlands Trains services to Birmingham New Street, Transport for Wales services to Cardiff, CrossCountry services to Bournemouth and Bristol Temple Meads.
  • Platform 6 - Transport for Wales services northbound to Manchester Piccadilly and southbound to Cardiff and beyond. Some Virgin Trains northbound services to Preston and Glasgow Central and southbound to London Euston also use this platform along with a CrossCountry service to Manchester Piccadilly.
  • Platform 7 - Transport for Wales stopping services to and from Shrewsbury.
  • Platform 8 - Extra capacity.
  • Platform 9 - Transport for Wales services to Chester and Holyhead.
  • Platform 10 - Extra capacity.
  • Platform 11 - Virgin Trains northbound services to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Chester and North Wales. West Midlands Trains northbound services to Liverpool Lime Street.
  • Platform 12 - Extra capacity.

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