Urmston Station is a small railway station, serving the town of Urmston in Greater Manchester. Being a category E station serving a town of just over 40,000 people, the facilities inside the station are minimal as expected.
The station has two platforms and is served by Northern Rail on the Manchester to Liverpool line only. It takes around 12-15 minutes to Oxford Road, but if you want to travel further into the city centre, you will have to seek other modes of transportation, such as bus or tram.
The station is step-free with the Manchester-bound platform accessed by stairs or a ramp from street level, so no need to enter the station building.
The Liverpool-bound platform has a bar, The Steamhouse, which looks pretty cool, and appears to be very popular and gives the station a nice feel to it. A pint before/after grabbing the train, that's what dreams are made of.
The station is only staffed for a couple of hours a day, in the morning, so staff help is not always available.
The station could use a little bit of an upgrade, the waiting room on the platform has seen better days, and the station's signage still has the old GMPTE branding, which was dissolved back in 2011.
3* - A station serving a very small town, you can't expect too much, but this one does the trick, even if it does need an upgrade. read more