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Wigan North West Station

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Wigan North Western station
Wigan North Western station
Photo: Dave Taylor
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Item #: 15801
An un-rebuilt LMS Patriot class (Baby Scot) stands in the Blackburn bay at the north end of Wigan North Western station with a Blackpool special in 1963. Unknown photographer.

Comment by: al on 19th September 2010 at 01:04

ivor the engine ppppppppft pppppppppft wake me up when its gone zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Comment by: maggie on 19th September 2010 at 09:51

Thank you for bringing such happy memories back to me. my Mum once got me on this platform to visit my brother at Carlisle an hour early and the train was an hour late.

Comment by: David Halliwell on 9th January 2014 at 01:56

Sorry, but for historical accuracy this cannot be 1963 as this loco was scrapped in 1961.

Comment by: Joe Thomas on 6th September 2017 at 15:22

At a guess would this be platform 8

Comment by: AP on 1st April 2018 at 14:58

No. It is definitely platform 7, the north-facing bay. It is a single track, with platform at both sides. Platform seven is the only platform on the station which had such features.

Little used after the direct service to Blackburn ceased, but the early morning stopping train to Preston used this platform. I used to catch it every morning in 1960's. It carried mostly workers to Leyland, and to Preston, and commenced its journey from Wigan, as trains from further afield, and departing at reasonable times would not yet have reached Wigan in time for workers to get to their places of employment. I was always grateful that it used the bay, as the prepped train was there for me to board well before its departure time, and hence a refuge from cold winter weather.

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