Winwick Junction

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Winwick Junction is a major railway junction near Warrington in Cheshire, England, where multiple main lines converge and diverge on the West Coast Main Line network.

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Winwick Junction canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rail transport infrastructure
railway junction
approximateLocation near the village of Winwick
north of Warrington Bank Quay station
connectsTo routes towards Crewe
routes towards Liverpool (via nearby junctions)
routes towards Preston and Scotland
routes towards Warrington Bank Quay
country England
function railway junction where multiple main lines converge and diverge
historicalRailwayRegion London and North Western Railway area NERFINISHED
importance major node on the West Coast Main Line in North West England
infrastructureOwner Network Rail NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cheshire
locatedNear Warrington NERFINISHED
locatedOn railway corridor between Warrington and Wigan
partOfRailNetwork West Coast Main Line NERFINISHED
railwayLineType electrified main line
railwayRegion North West England NERFINISHED
servedBy West Coast Main Line northbound routes
West Coast Main Line southbound routes
signallingType controlled by modern colour light signalling
trackConfiguration multiple-track main line junction
usedFor freight rail traffic
passenger rail traffic

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Warrington Bank Quay hasAdjacentStation Winwick Junction