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Irlam railway station is in Irlam, Greater Manchester, England. The station is west of Manchester Oxford Road on the Manchester to Liverpool Line and is operated by Northern Rail. ==History== The original station, named ''Irlam'', was opened by the Cheshire Lines Committee on 2 September 1873, on their route between Manchester Central and Liverpool Central. The station was renamed ''Irlam and Cadishead'' on 1 August 1879.〔 The construction of the Manchester Ship Canal (which opened on 1 January 1894) required the railway line to be raised in order to provide clearance for shipping, so a new line was built parallel but at a higher level. The new line was used by goods trains from 9 January 1893, and on 26 March 1893 passenger trains were also transferred to the deviation, the original station being closed and replaced by the present station.〔 In August 1954, the station was renamed ''Irlam for Cadishead'', reverting to ''Irlam'' on 6 May 1974.〔
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