Wigan Album
Boars Head
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Photo: Philip Croasdale
Item #: 28706
Great photo Philip, the lines to the right branch off to Red Rock and on to Adlington.
colin it was to red rock and white bear.
Cheers Baker.
White Bear Station, Station Road, ADLINGTON. Baker, to me, it sounds like the line ran to Adlington!! Colin was correct.
Colin's right in the first place, then on to Adlington baker.
Yip baker,try and understand the railway network before correcting people, apologies wouldn't do no harm.
At this point, Boar's head station was situated here, the signal box built on the platform.
The station that was here was opened in 1869, that's when the lines to Chorley and Blackburn were first used.
Due to mining subsidence, the signal box,station and lines had to be lifted every now and then,they couldn't lift the buildings so this meant that you walked down two or three steps to get into the waiting room!
That story is from someone who used the station.
Thanks for the photo, Phillip.
Cheers for that Winder.
The station closed in 1949.
Yes Colin. One of the early casualties of British Railways.
Great photo, of a superb workhorse.
white bear and adlington where not on the same line.
anyone know how white bear got its name.
The White Bear Pub.
It was the same line.
Adlington station (still open) is on the Manchester Preston line.
White Bear station was on the Boars Head Chorley line.
Garry, are you being awkward?
Winder, what make you think that!
Finally; right hand junction! Red Rock; Adlington White Bear. The site became Faircloughs. Shortly north, the line joined the Manchester to Preston. This at the A6. I think the original concrete over bridge, just before the junction remains. I will investigate.
Barry, Colin Harlow as already said that on his first comment!!!