Junction Diagram showing (upper right) railways in the vicinity of Pendlebury The station started life as part of the
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway's Pendleton and Hindley line that grew into (and still exists today as) the
Manchester Victoria to
Wigan Wallgate line. Heading from
Manchester towards
Wigan, the preceding station was at
Irlams o' th' Height (closed in 1956), and the following station was at
Swinton (still open). Pendlebury station was closed in 1960. The existing lines still widen where the island platform existed (removed in 1978). By 1922, ownership had passed from the
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, to the
London, Midland and Scottish Railway, and upon
nationalisation in 1948 it became property of
British Railways. It was located on Bolton Road (
A666), opposite
St. Augustine's Church and the former (appropriately named) Station Hotel pub which is nowadays the
Trattoria Italian restaurant. The railway station was about 760 yards east of the present-day
Swinton railway station. The station was located just before the entrance to a tunnel underneath Bolton Road. From the site of the station the tunnel goes as far as Swinton Hall Road where it comes out and into a cutting on its way towards Swinton. A 1909
Ordnance Survey map shows no buildings on top of the tunnel's location, suggesting that it was not stable to be built upon at this time. In the
Black Harry Tunnel collapse of 1953, part of the tunnel collapsed. Two houses fell into the resultant large void in Temple Drive, Swinton. Five people in the houses were killed. The
Swinton and Pendlebury Journal of 7 October 1960 reported that the last train to call at Pendlebury railway station was the 23:21 from
Manchester Victoria to
Wigan on the previous Saturday (1 October 1960) - there were 6 people aboard one of whom was a 37-year-old shopkeeper Mr Jackson, proprietor of 419
Chorley Road,
Swinton. Mr Jackson reportedly bought the last ticket ever issued at Pendlebury station from the porter Mr D. White - a single to
Swinton. Mr Jackson also reportedly travelled to
Irlams o' th' Height on 3 March 1956 to purchase the last ticket issued there. A pub, the Station Hotel, was located on the opposite side of the road. The building still exists but has been refurbished into the
Trattoria Italian restaurant. Some of the yellow brickwork of the station is still visible on
Bolton Road. ==Station layout==