Address
Congleton station
Park Lane
Congleton
Cheshire
CW12 3DE
Ticket office opening hours:
Monday - Friday - 06:30 to 13:40
Saturday - 07:30 to 13:40
Sunday
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Station facilities
- Seated Area
- Telephones
- Wi Fi
Station overview
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Accessibility
- Accessible Public Telephones YES Yes
- Accessible Taxis No
- First Class Lounge No
- Help Points YES Yes
- Impaired Accessible Booking Office Counter YES Yes
- Impared Access Staff YES Yes
- Impared Access Ticket Gate
- Impaired Accessible Ticket Machines YES Yes
- Impaired Mobility Set Down No
- National Key Toilets No
- Ramp for Train Access YES Yes
- Wheel chairs Available No
- Impaired Access Helpline Hours Monday - Sunday - open 24h
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Impaired Access Staff Help Hours
Monday - Friday - 06:30 to 13:40
Saturday - 07:30 to 13:40
Sunday -
Accessible Taxis
You can pre arrange an accessible taxi by calling customer experience Tel: 08002006060
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Booking Office Counter
Ticket office staff make every effort to assist disabled passengers with tickets and information.
- Customer Help Point Located on Manchester platform. Links for current train running.
- Helpline
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Helpline Contact Details
0800 138 5560 text relay 18001 0800 138 5560
- Helpline Contact URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Impared Mobility Set Down
No designated area is provided. The station front may be used for set down purposes.
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Step Free Access
- Category B Station
- Scooter Friendly Station
separate level access from station front to Manchester platform and ticket office and from path to Stoke platform. A stepped footbridge links both platforms.
To find our more about travelling around this station, please see the 360 map click here
Coverage: partial Station - Step Free Access Coverage Whole Station
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Baggage Services
- Left Luggage: Available No
- Left Luggage: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Bus information
- Bus Service: Availability YES Yes
- Bus Service: Note Busline 0871 200 2233
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Cycle Storage
- Availability
- Closed Circuit TV
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Dining and Shopping
- Dining & Shopping: Shops No
- Dining & Shopping: Station Buffet No
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Phones, Internet & Wi-fi
- Station Amenities: Telephone YES Yes
- Web Kiosk: Available No
- Telephone: Usage Type Cards And Coins
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Parking
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Car Parking Details
Email: [email protected]
Phone number: 0800 200 6060
Operator Name: Northern
Name: Station Car Park
Spaces: 105
Charges:
Daily: £3.30
Weekly: £13.20
Monthly: £51.00
Annual: £528.00
Note:Daily Charge: £3.30 Up to 2 hours (no return) £0.80 Up to 4 hours (no return) £1.70 Overnight Parking (1600-0759) £0.80
Number Accessible Spaces: 3
Accessible Car Park Equipment: Yes
Cctv: No
Open:
Monday - Friday - Open 24 hours
Saturday - Open 24 hours
Sunday - Open 24 hours
Url: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
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Car Parking Details
Email: [email protected]
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Restrooms
- Toilets No
- Baby Change No
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Station Information
- ATM No
- Baby Change No
- Bureau De Change No
- Lost Property
- Post Box No
- Shops No
- Seated Area YES Yes
- Station Buffet No
- Showers No
- Trolley No
- Wifi YES Yes
- Waiting Room
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Lost Property
Phone number: 08002006060
- Lost Property: URL https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
- Lost Property Number 08002006060
- Staffing Level YES Yes
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Ticketing Hours
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Ticket Office Hours
Monday - Friday - 06:30 to 13:40
Saturday - 07:30 to 13:40
Sunday
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Ticket Office Hours
Monday - Friday - 06:30 to 13:40
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Ticketing Services & Information
- Oyster Pre-Pay No
- Pre-Purchase Collection YES Yes
- Ticket Machine YES Yes
- Customer Service Note Ticket Machine located in the Booking Hall close to the ticket office and facing the car park - accepts cards only
- Penalty Fares NT
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Local Taxis
Congleton: Rail Station has neither a taxi rank nor a cab office. Advance booking is essential. Consider using the following local operators:
B Tax Phone 01260 278522 Beartown Phone 07792 334112 M Tax Phone 01260 273623
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Other transportation
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Rail Replacement Services
Pick Up / Drop Off at the bus stops on Park Lane at the top of the station approach road (station side for Stoke and opposite side for Stockport).
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Rail Replacement Services
About the station
Congleton railway station has been serving the town of Congleton in Cheshire since it opened in 1848 and is part of the West Coast Main Line. The train station has been connected to local industry throughout its history, as well as offering many passenger services.
North Staffordshire first announced plans for a train station in Congleton in 1845, and the station opened a few years later as part of the Stafford-Manchester line. However, the original plans saw Congleton as a terminus of a line from Congleton to Colwich via Stoke-on-Trent, known as the Pottery Line. This line never came into existence, but Congleton station opened all the same. In 1930, a third platform was added to the station by Nestle’s Anglo Condensed Milk Company as a means of transporting the milk that was vital to the local economy of Congleton.
In 1966, Congleton railway station was rebuilt to accommodate the needs of a modern station and to refurbish facilities for passengers. The station buildings were demolished and rebuilt, the level crossing was removed, and the signal box was knocked down. Congleton has historically been known as one of the best-kept stations on the Stoke to Manchester mainline, thanks to the staff who maintain it and Congleton In Bloom, who managed it for a time.
Congleton train station operates services all around the UK, with both Northern and CrossCountry services.
At Congleton train station, facilities include free Public Wi-Fi, ticket machines, a ticket office, lost property, CCTV, bicycle parking, and a car park which is open 24/7.
Things to do in Congleton
Whether you’re local to the Congleton area and looking for new ways to spend your weekends, or a visitor coming for a long weekend in Cheshire, there are plenty of ways to spend your day in Congleton. Including heritage, shopping, gastronomy, and nature; check out our suggestions of things to do in Congleton.
If you love to learn a little bit about the area you’re visiting, the Congleton Museum has to be the first stop on your trip. With a focus on local archaeology, including exceptional exhibitions on the Congleton Hoards and the Priesty Hoards. There are some truly inspiring stories of Cheshire’s heritage to uncover at the museum, making it a great way to learn about local history. With history walks also organised by the museum, there are plenty of ways to engage with Congleton and its fascinating past.
For a particularly special day of shopping, why not check out the Victoria Mill Antiques & Collectors Centre? With floors and floors of collectable antiques to explore, you’re sure to find a hidden treasure at Victoria Mill. With a café to enjoy a cup of coffee and a bite to eat, this is the perfect place for a quiet morning out. Situated less than a mile from Congleton train station, you can easily reach this antique centre by bus or on foot.
If you’re looking for a day out in nature to take in the stunning scenery, nowhere could be a more fitting destination than Astbury Mere Country Park. Located a couple of miles away from the train station, it is a bit further afield, so might better suit visitors who are staying for the weekend or longer. All based on a former sand-quarry site, this expansive country park is ideal for a long walk, a bit of wildlife spotting, or even for water sports on the lake! With a coffee shop on site for warming up on winter days or having a bite to eat after a tiring activity, Astbury Mere is a fantastic place to spend the day. Showcasing how spectacularly industrial sites can be reclaimed into a natural landscape, this is a truly special place to go.
Direct CrossCountry Routes
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