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Culcheth Linear Park

Culcheth Linear Park is a park in the district of Culcheth , Warrington, UK.

Like the Black Bear Park and sections of the Trans Pennine Trail, Culcheth Linear Park is built on former railway line (train) tracks. This park lies on a section of the former Wigan to Glazebook railway line.

Britain's LNER and Great Central Railway both assisted in the building of this line which was first opened to goods in 1878 and was later connected to Wigan central, Glazebrook , Lowton, and Culcheth . At the outbreak of World War II lines were connected to the naval camp at Culcheth and the Royal Ordnance plant at Risley. Following the Beeching Report of 1964 the line was closed and in 1974 Warrington Borough Council converted the land into a new park.

Today it is home to many local community projects and a variety of wildlife, there are also some limited facilities for sport.



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