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Stations

Station
Hall I’ Th’ Wood

Hall I’ th’ Wood Station is situated in the Tonge district of Bolton. The station sits high on an embankment in a largely residential area. The village was first mentioned in the early 13th century. The area was once part of a large forest where the second part of the village name originated, however the coming of the Industrial Revolution soon vastly reduced this resource.

The cotton industry rapidly established itself in the area with numerous mills springing up. Samuel Crompton who lived at Hall I’ th’ Wood Hall invented the Spinning Mule here and this development had a major impact in the cotton industry. It was capable of spinning very fine thread and was instrumental in moving forward cotton spinning in the area and beyond. Crompton’s old home is now a museum highlighting the cotton industry in the area, and in particular the Spinning Mule.

Address Hall I’ Th’ Wood Station, Crompton Way, Hall I’ Th’ Wood, Bolton BL1 8UF

Grid Reference

SD 727112 – for a map visit www.streetmap.co.uk and enter the grid reference.

Operator

Northern (DOHL)

Facilities

+  Unstaffed station
+  Half hourly service to Blackburn and Manchester Victoria, hourly service to Clitheroe
+  Car park (approx 30 spaces including accessible)
+  Waiting shelters
+  Additional seating on platforms

Other Information

+  Bus stops on Crompton Way – click here for bus timetables (services 525, 539 & 527)
+  Up to the minute train running can also be found by ringing 0161 228 0322 and entering code 2572 when prompted- for more information click here
+  Friends of Station – visit communityraillancashire.co.uk/station-adoption/ for more details
+  CRP branded notice boards
+  Hall I’ Th’ Wood is now a museum about the cotton industry and the Spinning Mule – get more information by clicking here

Location

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