Ainsdale railway station

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Ainsdale
Location
Place Ainsdale
Local authority Sefton
Operations
Managed by Merseyrail
Platforms in use 2
Annual entry/exit 04/05 0.289 million **
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Zone D
History
1848 Opened
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Ainsdale railway station serves the village of Ainsdale near Southport, England. The station is located on the Southport branch of the Merseyrail network's Northern Line.

[edit] History

Ainsdale opened in 1848 as an intermediate station on the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway. It became part of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1904, who took over from the LCSR. Subsequently, with the advent of British Rail in 1948, it became part of the Merseyrail Network's Northern Line.

[edit] Services

Trains run to either Southport or Liverpool Central and Hunts Cross at 15 minute frequencies Monday-Saturday daytime. During the evenings and on summer Sundays, trains run to Southport and Liverpool Central every 15 minutes, but every 30 minutes to Hunts Cross.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Freshfield   Merseyrail
Northern Line
  Hillside
Merseyrail Northern Line Stations
Hunts Cross – Southport Branch
Hunts Cross   Liverpool South Parkway   Cressington   Aigburth   St Michaels   Brunswick   Liverpool Central
Moorfields   Sandhills   Bank Hall   Bootle Oriel Road   Bootle New Strand   Seaforth & Litherland   Waterloo
Blundellsands & Crosby   Hall Road   Hightown   Formby   Freshfield   Ainsdale   Hillside   Birkdale   Southport
Ormskirk Branch
Liverpool Central   Moorfields   Sandhills   Kirkdale   Walton   Orrell Park   Aintree
Old Roan   Maghull   Town Green   Aughton Park   Ormskirk
Kirkby Branch
Liverpool Central   Moorfields   Sandhills   Kirkdale   Rice Lane   Fazakerley   Kirkby