Hunts Cross chord explained

Hunts Cross chord is a section of railway track in Liverpool that was built by the Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) to connect the LNWR's Edge Hill to Ditton Junction line with the CLC's Liverpool to Manchester Line. Mainline services between Manchester and Liverpool were diverted to Lime Street from their previous terminus at Central High Level over this connection from 5 September 1966.[1]

Train operating companies using the chord are East Midlands Railway and Northern for services between and along the CLC route. TransPennine Express used this route until May 2018, when trains were rerouted via Newton-le-Willows.

References

53.3572°N -2.886°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LIVERPOOL CENTRAL HIGH LEVEL . Paul Wright . 20 April 2010. disused-stations.org.uk. 1 August 2010.