CHILDREN from four borough schools have celebrated the rich rail history of Newton-le-Willows unveiling a special artwork at the revamped railway station.

The Artwork depicts the Liverpool to Manchester line as a time line from 1830s to 2019 focusing on stations that are or have been part of the historic Chat Moss line.

Students from Hope Academy, St Peters, St Marys & St Thomas, and Wargrave schools were in attendance to see the artwork unveiling and fill a time capsule burial, which includes their interpretation of what the world looks like now and what it may look like in 2069, when the capsule will be reopened.

Cllr Liam Robinson, Transport Portfolio holder for the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, said: “It’s great to see this impressive piece of work produced by local schoolchildren, after all they are our passengers of the future and this is a great way to get them involved and for them to take pride in their local station."

Kevin Kelly from Hope Academy said: “Hope Academy students have really benefitted from their involvement with such an important project for the local community. As well as developing painting methods, photographic techniques and editing skills, they have also learned a considerable amount about local history, research skills and dealing with the pressure of working to strict specifications and deadlines.

"On top of all this they thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience and have created something that the local community can enjoy for years to come.”

Newton-le-Willows railway station was unveiled in January and includes a new subway, stairs, lifts, ticket office, waiting facilities and 400-space car park and bus interchange also to be launched.

The improvements to the station, currently managed by train operator Northern, aim to help create a strategic transport hub, linking up to the local transport network with strategic rail links across the country, building on the electrification works that have already taken place on the Liverpool-to-Manchester line and the new services that are calling at the station. It will also help support the future development of the nearby former Parkside Colliery site.

More details on the scheme can be found on the Merseytravel website at merseytravel.gov.uk/newton-le-willows