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Middlewich railway station

Disused railway stations in CheshireFormer London and North Western Railway stationsMiddlewichPages with no open date in Infobox stationRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1960
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Railway line north of A54 in Middlewich (geograph 5322801)
Railway line north of A54 in Middlewich (geograph 5322801)

Middlewich railway station served the Cheshire, England, salt-producing town of Middlewich between 1868 and 1960. It lay on a branch line from Sandbach to Northwich. The Mid Cheshire Rail Users' Association is campaigning for the reopening of the line to passenger traffic, and the construction of a new station at Middlewich. The station stood on the branch line that was primarily built to serve the industries between Sandbach and Northwich. Most revenue came from the Cheshire salt mines before its transport switched to road haulage. Chemical factories also used the branch with sidings serving the bigger factories. Middlewich station had a sizeable goods depot for freight and parcels office for public use. With the withdrawal of passenger services, the Middlewich branch continues to be used by freight trains and for occasional train diversions.

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Middlewich railway station
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Railway line north of A54 in Middlewich (geograph 5322801)
Railway line north of A54 in Middlewich (geograph 5322801)
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