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Greenbank railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greenbank railway station
Greenbank railway station serves the village of Hartford, Cheshire as well as the Greenbank and Castle areas of Northwich, Cheshire, England. The station is situated on the A559 road from Northwich to Chester. ==History==
The station was built by the West Cheshire Railway, a constituent of the Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) and opened to passengers on 22 June 1870. The CLC continued to operate both goods and passenger services from the station, unaffected by the railway grouping of 1923, until the railway nationalisation of 1948. The station name was Hartford and Greenbank until 7 May 1973 when British Railways renamed the station Greenbank, to avoid confusion with the nearby Hartford station. Greenbank was served by CLC trains from Manchester Central via Northwich to Chester Northgate railway station. From the closure of Northgate station on 6 October 1969, trains from Greenbank were diverted to Chester railway station, previously Chester General. CLC trains were headed by locomotives in LNER livery. A link to LMS service was made by a shuttle service to LMS Acton Bridge using LMS stock. This service was nicknamed " The Dodger"
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