14 train stations in Cheshire to lose ticket offices – the full list

Ticket offices at 14 railway stations in Cheshire are to close permanently under Government plans revealed today (July 5). Up to a thousand ticket offices are to close at stations across the country.

Travellers will now be forced to use train operators' apps or websites to buy tickets, or to use the self-service machines at stations. The plans were proposed by the Rail Delivery Group, an industry body representing private railway operators.

The RMT has claimed operators had already issued hundreds of redundancy notices to staff in what General Secretary Mick Lynch called "a savage attack on railway workers their families and the travelling public."

Cheshire's busiest station, Crewe[2], will be left without a ticket office, as will Macclesfield[3], Runcorn, Warrington[4] Bank Quay, Congleton, Northwich[5] and Holmes Chapel.

RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch said: "This is catastrophic for elderly, disabled and vulnerable passengers trying to access the rail network. The arrangements for ticket office opening hours, set out in Schedule 17 of the Ticketing and Settlement Agreement, are the only statutory regulation of station staffing.

“It is crystal clear that the government and train companies want to tear up this agreement and pave the way for a massive de-staffing of the rail network. Some of the train operators issuing our members with statutory redundancy notices today are cutting two thirds of their workforce.

"Fat cat rail operators and the government do not care one jot about passenger safety, or a well-staffed and friendly railway open to all to use. They want to cut costs, make profits for shareholders, and run the network into the ground without a thought as to the vital role the rail industry plays in the country's economy.

Jacqueline Starr, Rail Delivery Group chief executive, said: “The ways our customers buy tickets has changed and it’s time for the railway to change with them. With just 12% of tickets being sold from ticket offices last year, and 99% of those transactions being available on TVMs or online, our proposals would mean more staff on hand on to give face to face help with a much wider range of support, from journey planning, to finding the right ticket and helping those with accessibility needs.

“Our commitment is that we will always treat our staff, who are hugely valued and integral to the experience our customers have on the railway, fairly, with support and extra training to move into new more engaging roles. We also understand that our customers have differing needs, which is why the industry widely sought the views of accessibility and passenger groups when creating these proposals, and will continue to through the consultation. We encourage those who wish to take part to go to their local train company website or visit Transport Focus or London Travelwatch.”

Full list of Cheshire stations to be left without ticket offices:

  • Crewe
  • Macclesfield
  • Runcorn
  • Warrington Bank Quay
  • Alderley Edge
  • Birchwood
  • Congleton
  • Handforth
  • Holmes Chapel
  • Knutsford
  • Northwich
  • Sandbach
  • Warrington West
  • Widnes

Full list:

Northern Trains

Accrington

Adlington

Alderley Edge

Alnmouth

Appleby

Ashton-Under-Lyne

Atherton

Barnsley

Beverley

Bingley

Birchwood

Bradford Forster Square

Bramhall

Bredbury

Bridlington

Brinnington

Broad Green

Broadbottom

Bromley Cross

Buckshaw Parkway

Burnage

Burnley Central

Burnley Manchester Road

Buxton

Chassen Road

Cheadle Hulme

Chorley

Congleton

Cross Gates Yorks

Daisy Hill

Davenport

Deansgate

Dinting

Disley

Driffield

Earlestown

East Didsbury

Eccles

Eccleston Park

Edge Hill Liverpool

Farnworth

Flixton

Garforth

Garswood

Gatley

Glazebrook

Goole

Gorton

Grange-Over-Sands

Greenfield

Guide Bridge

Guiseley

Hadfield

Hag Fold

Hale

Halewood

Halifax

Handforth

Hattersley

Hazel Grove

Heald Green

Heaton Chapel

Hebden Bridge

Hexham

Hindley

Holmes Chapel

Horsforth

Hough Green

Huyton

Ilkley

Keighley

Kirkham & Wesham

Knutsford

Lea Green

Leeds Travel Centre

Levenshulme

Leyland

Littleborough

Lostock Parkway

Marple

Mauldeth Road

Meadowhall

Menston

Mexborough

Morecambe

Morpeth

Mossley (Greater Manchester)

Mossley Hill

New Mills Central

New Mills Newtown

New Pudsey

Newton[6] For Hyde

Newton-Le-Willows

Northwich

Parbold

Poulton-Le-Fylde

Poynton

Prescot

Rainhill

Redcar Central

Reddish North

Roby

Romiley

Rose Hill (Marple)

Rotherham Central

Salford Central

Sandbach

Settle

Shipley

St Annes-On-The-Sea

St Helens Junction

Sunderland

Swinton (Yorkshire)

Swinton (Greater Manchester)

Thatto Heath

Thorne North

Todmorden

Ulverston

Urmston

Walkden

Warrington West

Wavertree Technology Park

West Allerton

Whaley Bridge

Whiston

Whitehaven

Widnes

Cross Country

Does not operate stations directly.

Says it will be consulted as part of the process and “review proposals carefully”

Avanti West Coast

Birmingham International

Birmingham New Street

Carlisle

Coventry

Crewe

Glasgow Central

Lancaster

London Euston

Macclesfield

Manchester Piccadilly

Oxenholme Lake District

Penrith North Lakes

Preston

Rugby

Runcorn

Stoke-on-Trent

Stockport

Stafford

Warrington Bank Quay

Wigan North Western

Chiltern Railways

London Marylebone

Beaconsfield

Denham

Gerrards Cross

High Wycombe

Seer Green & Jordans

Aylesbury

Aylesbury Vale Parkway

Great Missenden

Haddenham & Thame

Princes Risborough

Stoke Mandeville

Wendover

Banbury

Bicester North

Leamington Spa

Warwick

Warwick Parkway

Birmingham Moor Street

Dorridge

Solihull

Northolt Park

South Western Trains

Proposing to close all ticket offices and switch to “more face-to-face support” for customers.

East Midlands Railways

Alfreton

Boston

Chesterfield

Hinckley

Kidsgrove

Long Eaton

Mansfield

Melton Mowbray

Newark Castle

Oakham

Skegness

Spalding

Wellingborough

Beeston

Burton-on-Trent

Corby

East Midlands Parkway

Kettering

Loughborough

Market Harborough

Narborough

Sleaford

Stamford (Lincs)

Grand Central

Does not operate stations directly.

Arriva Rail London

(Operate London Overground)

Not part of consultation

Greater Anglia

Audley End

Billericay

Bishop’s Stortford

Braintree

Brimsdown

Broxbourne

Burnham-On-Crouch

Cheshunt

Clacton-On-Sea

Colchester Town

Diss

Elsenham

Ely

Enfield Lock

Frinton-On-Sea

Great Yarmouth

Harlow Town

Hatfield Peverel

Hertford East

Hockley

Ingatestone

Kelvedon

Lowestoft

Manningtree

March

Marks Tey

Newport (Essex)

Prittlewell

Rayleigh

Rochford

Rye House

Sawbridgeworth

Shelford

Shenfield

South Woodham Ferrers

Southend Victoria

St Margarets

Stansted Mountfitchet

Stowmarket

Thetford

Tottenham Hale

Waltham Cross

Ware

Whittlesford Parkway

Wickford

Witham

Wivenhoe

London North Eastern Railway

(Operates services on the East Coast Main Line)

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Darlington

Durhan

Grantham

Newark Northgate

Retford

Wakefield Westgate.

Southeastern

Ticket offices at medium and larger sized stations will close.

The same for smaller stations, where the only staff currently on the station is the person in the ticket office.

Great Western Railway

No closures but reduced opening hours at some stations.

Hull Trains

Unaffected

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References

  1. ^ Man dies as emergency services rush to Ellesmere Port Bus Interchange (www.cheshire-live.co.uk)
  2. ^ Crewe (www.cheshire-live.co.uk)
  3. ^ Macclesfield (www.cheshire-live.co.uk)
  4. ^ Warrington (www.cheshire-live.co.uk)
  5. ^ Northwich (www.cheshire-live.co.uk)
  6. ^ Newton (www.cheshire-live.co.uk)
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