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Information about Parking in Chorley
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Chorley Station is located in the town of Chorley, in Lancashire, England. The station was originally opened in 1841. Chorley is a small station with limited facilities. It has a ticket office with part-time staffing, a ticket machine, and a seated waiting area.
Making up the Chorley Interchange, the railway station is across the road from the Chorley bus station.
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Parking at Chorley Station
Chorley Station has a car park with 140 spaces. There is a daily parking charge of £3.00 or £2.50 off-peak (after 9:30am).
Car park enquiries can be made on 0800 200 6060.
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Parking at Chorley Station
Chorley Station has a car park with 140 spaces. There is a daily parking charge of £3.00 or £2.50 off-peak (after 9:30am).
Car park enquiries can be made on 0800 200 6060.
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Getting to Chorley Station
By Train: Chorley Station has northbound services to Blackpool and Preston, and southbound services to Manchester and Hazel Grove. Chorley is 40 minutes by train from Manchester, 20 minutes by train from Preston, and 45 minutes by train from Blackpool.
By Bus: The Chorley Interchange bus station is adjacent to Chorley Railway Station. The bus station is well connected to towns in the area, such as Buckshaw Village, Euxton, and Charnock Richard.
By Taxi: There is no taxi rank at Chorley Station, however, taxis may use the drop off zone outside the station.
Disabled Parking in Chorley Station
To see a map with all disabled bays close to Chorley Station, visit the Blue Badge Parking website.
Electric Vehicles
Need a boost? Electric vehicle charging stations are available at several locations in the Chorley Station area. You will find these at:
- Chorley Flat Iron Car Park (PR7 1AY)
- 119-117 Market Street (PR7 2SL)
- Asda Chorley (PR7 3DL)
A network of all electric vehicle charging points in the UK can be found on the government's Go Ultra low website.
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FAQs
Where can I find departures and arrivals information for Chorley Station?
Departures and arrivals information for Chorley Station can be found on the following website www.thameslinkrailway.com/travel-information/plan-your-journey/station-information/stations/chorley
How far is Chorley from Manchester?
Chorley is about 20 miles from Manchester or 40 minutes by train.
What is the address of Chorley Station?
The Chorley Station address is Chorley Station, Chapel Street, Chorley, postcode PR7 1BS.
Is the Chorley park and ride service still operational?
Chorley’s town centre park and ride has stopped running in 2018 after more parking spaces were created in the shopping areas
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