St Luke's railway station

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Southport St Luke's station was opened on 2 July 1883 as Barton Street by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, serving the route from Southport Chapel Street to Wigan. It was then renamed three months later as Southport St Luke's Road.

On 1 March 1902, the station opened another platform serving the line to Preston. The two platforms were almost at right angles to each other, both separated by a road named Hart Street. They did, however, share the same ticket office, located on the street at St Luke's Road.

On 22 March 1904 the Preston line was electrified all the way up to Crossens and enabled a regular service to stop at St Luke's.

In 1914 the station was finally named St Luke's. On 5 September 1964, the line to Crossens closed and the line to Preston closed the day after. However, the platform did not close, as some trains bound for Wigan still used part of the route. The direct line to Wigan then closed on 14 June 1965. The end of St Luke's station came when the Preston platform, still serving a number of trains finally closed on 8 September 1968.

Today, the site of the Wigan platforms have been built over with a modern housing development, but the tracks widen at a point where the Preston platform used to stand and can be clearly seen by passing trains.

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Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Southport Chapel Street   Manchester and Southport Railway
(Wigan platform)
  Blowick
towards Wigan and Manchester
Southport Chapel Street   West Lancashire Railway
(Preston platform)
  Hesketh Park
towards Preston
Southport Chapel Street   Liverpool, Southport and
Preston Junction Railway

(Preston platform)
  Meols Cop
towards Altcar and Hillhouse