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Mid Cheshire Rail Users Association

Your voice for the Manchester to Chester, Crewe to Liverpool and potentially Northwich to Crewe via Middlewich railway lines

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Find below links to other related organisations.

If you would like your organisation added to this page please contact MCRUA through our Contact Page.

National Organisations Supporting Rail Users

Campaign for Better Transport
The national environmental transport body

Transport Focus
The independent national rail consumer watchdog

Railfuture
The voluntary organisation campaigning for the development of Britain’s railways for both passengers and freight

Groups Supporting Individual Rail Lines

Community Rail Network
A federation of over 50 community rail partnerships and rail promotion groups. Formerly know as ACoRP

Conway Valley Rail Partnership
The 28 miles of single track railway linking the mainline at Llandudno Junction with Blaenau Ffestiniog offers some of the most picturesque and spectacular scenery anywhere in Britain

Crewe to Manchester Community Rail Partnership
The Community Rail Partnership for the Crewe to Mancherster Line via Stockport

The Borderlands Wrexham – Bidston line
The railway line which today links Wrexham, the largest town in North Wales, with Deeside and Merseyside has a long and intricate history.

Friends of Reddish South Station
The Group has a long term aim is to fight for the introduction of a regular service to Stockport to the south and Manchester Victoria to the northwest

Mid Cheshire Community Rail Partnership
The Mid Cheshire Community Rail Partnership was founded in 2003 to promote increased usage of the Mid Cheshire Railway Line and to develop and improve facilities along the route

The Mid Cheshire Rail Link Campaign
The Facebook page for the Campaign to re-open the Sandbach – Middlewich – Northwich railway line to passengers with the re-opening of Middlewich Station and the creation of a new station at Gadbrook Park, Northwich.

North Cheshire Rail User Group NCRUG
The User Group serving the Chester Manchester via Warrington Bank Quay Ellesmere Port Helsby Warrington Bank Quay Liverpool Lime St and Chester Runcorn Main Line via Frodsham and the Halton Curve Lines

Shrewsbury to Chester Rail User Association SCRUA
The User Group serving the Shrewsbury Chester Line

Friends of Styal Railway Station
This website promotes Styal railway station located in the village of Styal in NE Cheshire

Other sites

Rail Delivery Group
The official trade body for commercial train operators

Crewe Heritage Centre
The Centre that celebrates all aspects of the Railway Town of Crewe

Cheshire Best Kept Stations
Each year our local stations compete for these coveted awards

Heritage Railway Association
A guide to the entire heritage railway scene in the UK and Ireland including details of special events trains and operating days for most steam railways

The 8E Railway Assocation
The 8E Railway Assocation has been supporting local Railway Preservation since 1981.  It takes its name from the former British Railways steam shed code for Northwich (8E) and the group meets at the Gladstone Club, Northwich on a monthly basis – mainly for film and slide presentations. They are also the Friends Group for Northwich Railway Station.

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