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View from North West Station footpath bridge, 1963.
View from North West Station footpath bridge, 1963.
Photo: Roger Whistlecroft
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Item #: 2105
Photographed in March 1963 from the North Western Station footpath bridge. The shunting yards on the left were replaced years ago by the MFI store. Westwood Power Station can be seen in background.

Comment by: trewyth on 24th June 2008 at 17:24

Didn't Ffyfes have a banana depot somewhere in the yard?

Comment by: COLIN HARLOW on 3rd January 2010 at 18:12

DMU accelerates away from Wallgate Station on its way to Ince and Hindley on the Southport to Manchester run.These units would have been in green livery complete with "Whiskers" seen at the front and rear of the drivers cab. They were powerd by Leyland and AEC diesel engines fitted to the underside of the carriages.Seen on many branch lines in BR days.

Comment by: john ellison on 4th December 2010 at 19:57

i love looking at these old pictures, when I read trewyths comments i too remembered the ffyfes depot. This picture must have been taken from what us kids called ''the iron bridge'' and the smell of the sulpher and steam when the old steam engines went under was great

Comment by: Tony Cook on 22nd May 2014 at 18:12

The iron bridge connecting King Street to North West Station, was demolished when Jim Wheatley, a shunter at North Western Station was tragically killed in an accident involving this bridge, whilst I was on duty in Wigan No 2 Signalbox.

Comment by: Alan K. Dawber on 9th October 2020 at 12:45

I was born and bred in Wigan, and remember the Iron Bridge so well. On Sunday mornings, the young Sunday school church members would miss the sermon (no bad thing?) at Rodney Street Church of Christ nearby and would be taken to the Iron Bridge as a treat. We stood there for about half an hour, watching the Sunday Excursion trains (all steam of course - 50s and early 60s ) come out of the Wallgate Station tunnel and we would either stand directly over the engine or would try to avoid the smoke and steam! Those wonderful smells I so well recall. Superb nostalgic memories of a distant past.

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