Todd Lane Junction railway station

"Preston Junction railway station" redirects here. For another Preston Junction station (1847–77), see Lowton railway station.
Railways and stations around Preston in 1913

Todd Lane Junction, previously called Preston Junction until 1952, was a railway station between Preston and Bamber Bridge which closed on 7 October 1968. The station was immediately to the north of a triangular junction between lines from Preston, East Lancashire via Bamber Bridge, and Ormskirk via Lostock Hall. The station served as an interchange between the lines. The line from Preston to Bamber Bridge via Todd Lane remained open for passenger trains until 1972. After that the line was retained to serve Lostock Hall Gas Works. The line was closed in 1977 and the trackbed is now a public footpath and cycleway.

This line also connected with the engine and goods yards on the road between Preston and Leyland, which in their heyday were considered amongst the largest yards of their type in Europe.

Accidents and incidents

References

  1. Hoole, Ken (1982). Trains in Trouble: Vol. 3. Redruth: Atlantic Books. p. 9. ISBN 0-906899-05-2.
Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Preston   East Lancashire Railway
Blackburn and Preston Railway
  Bamber Bridge
Preston   East Lancashire Railway
Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway
  Lostock Hall

Coordinates: 53°43′56″N 2°40′56″W / 53.7323°N 2.6821°W / 53.7323; -2.6821

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