Cheshire Best Kept Stations Station Flowers courtesy Ian Hulme Rural Countryside Parks to enjoy

Earlestown station has 5 platforms and on platform 2 is the old waiting room, regarded as one of the oldest remaining railway buildings in the world.

EARLESTOWN MARKET is over 700 years old and the market square is the town's centre-piece.  The market is open every Monday and Friday and is one of the largest in the North West.  Adjacent to the market is the pedestrianised main street with a selection of multiple and local retailers.

SANKEY VALLEY PARK is an 8 mile long linear park following the route of the Sankey Canal from St Helens to Warrington.  At Earlestown is the historic Sankey Viaduct which carries Britains first passenger railway over Britains first canal.  There are pathways from the Sankey Valley Park linking Earlestown with Collins Green, Burtonwood, Winwick, St Helens and Warrington.

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CHESHIRE DAY RANGER
30th October 2008

Explore Cheshire and Merseyside by train using the Cheshire Day Ranger

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NORTHERN DUO TICKETS

Save 25% off the cost of a day return ticket when two adults travel together off-peak ....

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SAVE MONEY ON RAIL AND BUS TRAVEL AT CREWE
17th December 2007

Plusbus tickets are now available for Crewe at a bargain price of £1.50.

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TRAVELLING BY TRAIN: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
8th April 2008

Travelling by train can sometimes be a little daunting ....

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Northern Rail

Newton-le-Willows : Earlestown : Burtonwood : Newton in Makerfield

Sankey Valley Park

Earlestown Market

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