Plans submitted for a new station in Greater Manchester

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has submitted to Wigan Council the planning application for a new Golborne station which would connect the town to the rail network for the first time in more than 60 years. If the plans are approved, work on site should begin in 2026 with the new station scheduled to open in 2027.

Golborne currently has no direct bus, train or tram services to Manchester, so train services would reduce journey times into Manchester city centre by up to 30 minutes.

Nearby Leigh is the biggest town in England without a rail station, while the wider area, including Lowton, is the largest and most populous area in Greater Manchester not connected to the rail network.

The application includes plans for a new accessible two-platform rail station including step-free access throughout with a footbridge across the tracks and lifts to both platforms; a new hourly service between Wigan and Manchester Victoria and onwards to Stalybridge; an improved town centre car park; and new walking and cycling links to the town centre.

Earlier this year nearly 3,000 people had their say on the station proposals, which have been developed by Transport for Greater Manchester, Wigan Council and Greater Manchester Combined Authority, with over 90% of respondents supporting the plans.

“It has taken a huge effort to get us to this point, but we have finally reached a major milestone on the journey to reconnect Golborne to the rail network for the first time in over 60 years. The proposal is based on extremely sound evidence and huge progress has been made with a planning application being submitted and overwhelming support from local residents,” Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said.

Feedback on the proposals for the station, which would be on the West Coast Main Line, will help shape the final designs and plans for the car park, electric vehicle charging and active travel links.

The proposed station supports the regeneration ambitions for the town and the emerging Golborne & Lowton West Neighbourhood Plan. It would also be less than 2km from Haydock Park Racecourse, providing important support to Raceday events, reducing the numbers of cars on the roads and delivering more travel options to the venue.

The GBP 32 million (EUR 38 million) Golborne station scheme forms part of a significant investment that would support Greater Manchester’s ambitions to bring 8 commuter lines into Bee Network by 2028, helping to create a fully integrated London-style public transport system.

This latest milestone outlines Greater Manchester’s plans to transform connectivity, opening access to jobs and opportunities for people in the town and wider borough through the Bee Network.


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