Seacombe railway station

Seacombe railway station was located in Wallasey, Wirral, England.[1][2] The station was opened by the Wirral Railway in 1895 and closed in 1963.

Seacombe
The station in 1959
Location
PlaceWallasey
AreaWirral
Grid referenceSJ323908
Operations
Original companyWirral Railway
Post-groupingLMS
Platforms3
History
1 June 1895opened
4 January 1960passenger service withdrawn
16 June 1963closed completely
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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History

The station was the terminus of a small branch line that ran from Seacombe Junction to opposite the ferry terminal at Seacombe, adjacent to the River Mersey.[3] It was opened on 1 June 1895 as part of the Wirral Railway, with only one other station (Liscard and Poulton) on the stretch of line. The station's single platform was largely of timber construction with a small wooden waiting shelter near the exit. An additional platform was on the site,[4] but was never used as the adjacent line was for the turning round of steam locomotives. The station buildings were constructed of corrugated iron. This was intended as a temporary measure, pending the building of a more permanent station adjoining the ferry terminal.[5]

On 1 July 1901 Seacombe became Seacombe & Egremont, then reverted to its original name on 5 January 1953. The station saw regular passenger trips to Birkenhead, New Brighton and Chester with occasional specials to Wrexham and West Kirby. However, the line was more focused on goods rather than passengers, so when the majority of the Wirral Railway was electrified in 1938 the Seacombe branch was omitted. Passenger services ended on 4 January 1960,[6] although goods services continued for three further years until the station closed completely on 16 June 1963.[5][7]

Since closure

The cutting in which the line was situated is now the approach road to the Kingsway (Wallasey) Tunnel. Traces of the immediate approach to the station can be found at the rear of the supermarket car park in Church Road in the form of bridge stonework and a small section of sandstone wall at the roundabout facing the Seacombe Ferry Terminal.[7]

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References

Sources

  • Aves, Bill (May 2011). Smith, Martin (ed.). "Unsung heroes - N4 and N5 0-6-2Ts (Part Two)". Railway Bylines. Radstock: Irwell Press Limited. 16 (6). ISSN 1360-2098. OCLC 163283819.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Merseyside Railway History Group (1994). Railway Stations of Wirral. Ian & Marilyn Boumphrey. pp. 50–51. ISBN 1-899241-02-7.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2013). Wrexham to New Brighton. West Sussex: Middleton Press. ISBN 9781908174475. OCLC 859543196.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Terminus   London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Wirral Railway
  Liscard and Poulton
Line and station closed
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