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Road directions
From M61 Junction 5: Take the A58 through Westhoughton towards Wigan and St Helens.
From the M6, Junction 23 (Northbound) or 24 (Southbound): Follow the A49 then A58 through Ashton-in-Makerfield and Hindley towards Bolton. You may want to check out the WCML at Bamfurlong Junction if coming this way. Access track to Crow Nest starts on the A58 by the north-eastern corner of Hindley Cemetery and follows the high stone boundary wall of the cemetery. Hindley Cemetery is less than a mile north-east of Hindley town centre if driving towards Bolton, and is a few hundred yards past the Wigan Metro boundary sign if coming in a south-westerly direction from Westhoughton. The railway is only a couple of hundred yards from the main road, past the first farmhouse.
Parking
The farm track is a public right-of-way for pedestrians only (although the Crow Nest signalmen do drive their cars up there and park by the bridge). There is usually room to park off the main A58 at the start of the farm track, or in the small residential cul-de-sac named Castle Hill Park.
Public transport
Although Hindley station is visible from the Crow Nest bridge, it is a long and roundabout walk from the station via Hindley town centre and is not recommended unless you like uphill walks through busy, dreary streets. First Manchester operates bus service 559 between Bolton & Hindley which has a stop at Hindley Cemetery, the bus stop is at the start of the farm track.
Amenities
There is nothing in the immediate vicinity. A fish and chip shop and local pub on Castle Hill Road towards Hindley. Otherwise Hindley or Westhoughton town centres. Hindley is a little down-at-heel and Westhoughton may provide more pleasant options if you have a car.
Potential for Manchester-bound trains in the morning and Wigan-bound trains in the afternoon. Wigan-bound trains crossing the junction layout from either Atherton or Bolton lines make more interesting pix. The line at this point is double track in a shallow cutting, but was once four tracks, so the cutting is quite wide. Trees can restrict lighting in winter months due to shadows. Encroaching vegetation over redundant trackbed may hinder photography in future.