Southport Eastbank Street railway station

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Although the station closed in 1851, the station master's house and ticket office still stand adjacent to the level crossing on Portland Street.
Although the station closed in 1851, the station master's house and ticket office still stand adjacent to the level crossing on Portland Street.

Southport Eastbank Street was a railway station in Southport, Merseyside. It opened on July 21, 1848, as the temporary northern terminus of the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway, and was the first railway station in Southport. Situated between Eastbank Street and Portland Street, it consisted of a single platform together with a run-round loop and one siding. In 1850 the platform was extended, and an extra line was constructed along with two additional sidings on the east side. The station closed on August 22, 1851, following the completion of a permanent terminal station at Chapel Street, though the line remains open and is today used by trains on the Merseyrail Northern Line. The only remaining traces of the station are the station master's house and a ticket office, adjacent to the level crossing on Portland Street.

[edit] References

  • Gell, Rob (1986). An Illustrated Survey of Railway Stations Between Southport & Liverpool 1848-1986. Heyday Publishing Company, ISBN 0-947562-04-4.
  • Gahan, John W. (1985). Seaport to Seaside, pages 21 and 91. Countyvise Limited, ISBN 0-9-07768-07-5, and Avon AngliA Publications, ISBN 0-905466-73-X.