Network Rail Route 23 (North West Rural)

Network Rail's (NR) strategic route 23[1] encompassed mainly the English rural railway lines of Lancashire and Cumbria. It excluded the part of the West Coast Main Line (WCML) that bisects the counties. It included the following lines:

Some of these routes and/or services are designated as Community Rail Partnerships (CRP):

In 2010, Network Rail restructured its route categorisation. Routes 10, 20 and 23, and parts of Routes 9 and 11, were merged into Strategic Route H: Cross-Pennine, Yorkshire & Humber and North West.[6]

References

  1. NR Route Plans 2009: Route 23 North West Rural
  2. Lancs. County Council description of East Lancs CRP
  3. Lancs. County Council description of West of Lancs CRP
  4. Lakes Line CRP website
  5. Ribble Valley Rail page on Clitheroe Line CRP
  6. "Route Plans archive". Network Rail. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
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