Monton Green railway station

Former railway station in England

Monton Green
The site of the station in 2018
General information
LocationMonton, Salford
England
Grid referenceSJ764995
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyLondon and North Western Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and North Western Railway
Post-groupingLondon Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
November 1887Opened
5 May 1969Closed
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Manchester to Wigan Line
Legend
Wigan North Western
to Liverpool Lime Street
via St Helens
to Standish
via Whelley Loop
Platt Bridge
to Wigan Central
and Whelley Loop
Bickershaw & Abram
to Glazebrook
via Lowton St Mary's
Plank Lane
Hindley Green
via Pennington
 
Atherleigh
Leigh
Howe Bridge
Tyldesley Junction
Tyldesley
Ellenbrook
to Kenyon Junction
via Chat Moss
Worsley
Patricroft
Monton Green
Eccles Junction
Eccles
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Tyldesley Loopline
Legend
Newton-le-Willows
Lowton
Parkside
Kenyon Junction
Glazebury and
Bury Lane
Pennington
Right arrow
to Wigan
via Plank Lane
Flow Moss
LowerRight arrow
to Bolton
via Chequerbent
Astley
Leigh
UpperRight arrow
to Wigan
via Hindley Green
Lamb's Cottage
Tyldesley
Ellenbrook
Barton Moss
Right arrow
to Bolton
via Walkden Low Level
Worsley
Patricroft
Monton Green
Right arrow
to Bury
via Clifton Hall Tunnel
Eccles Junction
Eccles

Monton Green railway station is a closed station in Eccles.

A 1905 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing (upper right) railways in the vicinity of Monton Green

Opened on 1 November 1887, Monton Green was the first station on the London and North Western Railway's Manchester and Wigan Railway, which connected Eccles with Wigan and the Tyldesley Loopline which connected Tyldesley, Leigh and Kenyon Junction. Other stations on the line were located at Worsley and Ellenbrook. The station was built on an embankment at the road junctions of Canal Bank and Parrin Lane in Monton.

The Tyldesley Loopline was earmarked for closure in the Beeching Report, and Monton Green closed on 5 May 1969,[1][2] along with the rest of the line.

Since closure, the embankment spanning Monton Green has been demolished. However, the embankment running parallel to the Bridgewater Canal has been preserved as part of Salford City Council's Recreation Pathways scheme. The route is popular with walkers & cyclists, as the path gives excellent views over the local area.

Monton Green Railway Station June 2018

References

  1. ^ Quick, M. E. (2002). Railway passenger stations in England, Scotland and Wales – a chronology. Richmond: Railway and Canal Historical Society. p. 301. OCLC 931112387.
  2. ^ Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 162. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.

External links

  • http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/m/monton_green/index.shtml

Further reading

  • Tyson, Alan (March 2020). Blakemore, Michael (ed.). "Monton Green - West of Salford". Back Track. 34 (3). Easingwold: Pendragon Publishing. ISSN 0955-5382.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Worsley   LNW   Eccles
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Railway Lines in Salford
Legend
Past, present and future
 
 
Walkden Low Level
Walkden High Level
Moorside
Worsley
Swinton
  Monton Green
Pendlebury
to Bury
Irlams-o'-th'-Height
Eccles
 
Clifton Junction
 
Weaste
Brindle Heath Jct
Agecroft Jct
Seedley
Pendleton
Cross Lane
 
Salford Docks
Ordsall Lane  
Metrolink
to Manchester
Salford Central
to
Manchester
Deansgate
to
Manchester
Victoria
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Closed railway stations in Greater Manchester
Bolton
Bury
Manchester
(city centre in italics)
Oldham
Rochdale
Salford
Stockport
Tameside
Trafford
Wigan

53°29′30″N 2°21′21″W / 53.49177°N 2.35597°W / 53.49177; -2.35597