The trackbed between Latchford and Broadheath now forms part of the
Trans Pennine Trail. Current plans for
HS2 show it may cross the line between Heatley and Carr Green. In March 2015 a planning application was submitted to build up to 280 homes on the former route in Latchford. This would involve levelling the railway embankment to the west of Latchford viaduct. However , nothing has been approved nor planned to continue due to the line being protected by the council. In August 2019, the town council announced they were looking to build a mass transit network that would involve crossing the canal and have identified but yet to confirm it will go ahead. The line at Latchford. They also have announced in their proposal that any disused rail corridor in the borough is protected from development so it may be used again for either rail or different transport. In March 2020, a bid was made to the
Restoring Your Railway fund to get funds for a feasibility study into reinstating the line between Warrington and Stockport. This bid was unsuccessful. In November 2021 the UK Government announced its
Integrated Rail Plan for the North and Midlands, part of which proposes the reuse of part of the line to connect Liverpool to
HS2 via Warrington and involves reinstating the low-level platforms at Warrington Bank Quay station ==Stations==