Lostock Junction

 

 

 

 

The Lostock Junction Signal Box built in 1899 controlled the junction of the Wigan and Chorley lines. Eventually being replaced in the 1980's by an automated signals service run from Manchester Piccadilly.

 

Lostock Junction October 1953 when the mill was a prominent feature of the district. The station closed in November 1966 and the buildings shown demolished. It was re-opened in 1988 and is currently known as Lostock Parkway.

Lostock Junction serves the western Bolton suburb. A two-platform stop with services to Manchester Airport, from Preston, Blackpool and Windermere. The Bolton-Wigan branch junctions to the south of Lostock, but there are no direct links from Chorley to Wigan through Lostock.