Bus station in Lancashire, England
Chorley Interchange is a bus station in Chorley, England.
History
Chorley Interchange opened in February 2003 replacing the previous structure. It is owned by Lancashire County Council and operated by Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire.[1][2][3] This facility features an enclosed passenger waiting area, travel and tourist information, a coffee shop, and a taxi rank.[4]
Bus services and stops
The majority of services that serve Chorley Interchange are run by Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire. The remainder of the services are operated by Go North West, Blackburn Bus Company, and, to a lesser extent Tyrers of Adlington.
Buses go from Chorley to Blackburn, Bolton, Leyland, Manchester, Ormskirk, Preston, and Southport, along with several local services previously branded as Network Chorley.
The bus services are as follows:
- Stand A: -
- Stand B: -
- Stand C:
- Stand D:
- 117 Bolton Street, Redbank and Harrison Road
- 118 Lower Burgh Way via Collingwood Road and Eaves Green Road
- Stand E:
- Stand G:
- Stand H:
- 119 Preston via , Buckshaw Village, Bent Bridge, Towngate, Broadfield, Farington Moss, Whitestake, Penwortham and Broadgate
- 114 Towngate Tesco via Whittle-le-Woods, Clayton Brook, Clayton Green, and Clayton-Le-Woods
- Stand J -
- Stand K:
- Stand L:
337 Ormskirk via Gillibrand, Charnock Richard, Eccleston, Croston, Parbold and Burscough
- Stand M:
- Stand N:
- Stand Q:
Train services
Chorley railway station is served by trains operated by Northern Trains to Blackpool North, Preston, Bolton, Manchester (Piccadilly and Manchester Airport).[5]
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