at LymmThe
M56 (junctions 7, 8 and 9) and
M6 (junction 19 and 20) motorways are both within of Lymm. The conjunction of these motorways with the
A50 is known as the Lymm Interchange, and hosts a service station known as the Poplar 2000 services, a well-used
truck stop. The
A56 also passes just south of the village, connecting the nearby towns of
Warrington and
Altrincham. The CAT5/5A buses to Lymm from Warrington and Altrincham are frequent on weekdays and Saturdays. Lymm Historic Transport Day is an annual summer festival celebrating various modes of transport, from
canal boats to
vintage vehicles, which takes place in the village on the May Queen field.
Waterways The
Bridgewater Canal passes through the centre of Lymm. The
Manchester Ship Canal passes to the north, and beyond its route lies the
River Mersey. To the east of Lymm the
River Bollin flows along the village's border with
Warburton and the
Borough of Trafford. A number of small brooks feed the popular tourist attraction of
Lymm Dam, built in 1824 to enable the construction of the
Stockport–Warrington Road (now known as the
A56).
Railways Lymm railway station was on Whitbarrow Road. It opened on 1 November 1853 as part of the
Warrington and Altrincham Junction Railway. There was a further station at
Heatley, on Mill Lane, for salt and lead. To the east, the track ran via
Dunham into
Broadheath and the Manchester network. To the west, the track used to run into Warrington, via
Latchford, and the tar processing on Loushers Lane, then into
Bank Quay Low Level. The line closed to passengers on 10 September 1962, part of the
Beeching cuts, and officially closed to all types of traffic on 7 July 1985 but remained operational for a few months afterwards. After it became financially unviable, and the tracks and sleepers were rapidly lifted. Lymm today has no railway station; the closest stations are at
Glazebrook,
Birchwood,
Warrington Central,
Knutsford and
Altrincham Interchange.
Cycleways Today the old
railway through Lymm forms a good stretch of the
Trans Pennine Trail, with a
ranger station at Statham, near the centre of the village. In 2022, upgrade work to certain sections of the trail commenced to provide updated all-weather surfaces for cyclists and walkers. == Demography ==