Croston
Croston railway station was built for the Liverpool, Ormskirk and Preston Railway Company and opened on the 2nd April 1849.The station sits on the edge of the village. Croston once a market town stands on the fast flowing River Yarrow, which runs through the village centre. The village has strong links with farming and agriculture and the architectural merits of Church Street are well known; the street has been described as being probably the finest example of a Lancashire village street.
At the end of the street sits St Michael and all Angels’ ancient church, which is well worth a visit. There has been a church here since 1075. The church tower stands 65 feet high and is topped with pinnacles and battlements, the tower houses eight bells cast between 1787 and 1882. One of the bells is inscribed; ‘I to the church the living call and to the grave do summond all’.
Croston has an attractive village centre and is well worth visiting – to get more details click this link: communityraillancashire.co.uk/destination-croston/
History Posters
A history poster has been prepared for Croston station and this can be viewed by clicking on the thumbnail below or on this link: History Posters
Address
Croston Station
Station Road
Croston
Chorley
Lancashire
PR26 9SE
Grid Reference
SD 486192 – for a map visit www.streetmap.co.uk and enter the grid reference.
Operator
Facilities
+ Unstaffed station
+ Hourly service to Preston and Ormskirk
+ Single platform
+ Waiting shelter
+ Additional seating on Platform
+ Car park (40 spaces)
+ Long Line Public Address
+ CRP branded notice boards
Other Information
+ Bus stops on Station Road – click here for bus timetables
+ Rail User Group – Ormskirk, Preston & Southport Travellers Association
+ Friends of Station – visit communityraillancashire.co.uk/station-adoption/ for more details
Location
Latest News
Yorkshire Dales Explorer 17 May 2025
This week sees the start of the YDE Guided Walks programme and the DalesBus service 80 operates from Ribblehead throughout the season. Posted 13.05.25
WoLCRP Annual General Meeting 2025
A well attended live meeting in Southport confirmed the re-election of the existing officers. Posted 12.05.25
Squires Gate Quarterly Update April 25
The Friends of Squires Gate station look after the public platform and also the disused platform under licence from Network Rail. Posted 29.04.25