Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway

Liverpool, Southport and
Preston Junction railway
Legend
Altcar and Hillhouse
Junction with SCLER
Barton
Plex Moss Lane Halt from 1906
Halsall
New Cut Lane Halt from 1906
Shirdley Hill
Heathey Lane Halt from 1907
Kew Gardens
Butts Lane Halt from 1907
Meols Cop
Junction with WLR
St Luke's from 1902
Junction with M&SR
Southport Ash Street until 1902
Southport Central until 1901
Junction with LCSR
Southport Chapel Street from 1901

The Liverpool, Southport & Preston Junction Railway was formed in 1884, and totaled 7 miles. In 1897 it became part of Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, and on 1 May 1901, its northern terminus switched from Southport Central to Southport Chapel Street.

It connected the West Lancashire Railway's lines to the north of Southport to the CLC Southport & Cheshire Lines Extension Railway at Altcar and Hillhouse railway station. Known also as the Barton branch, it ran from September 1, 1887, to January 21, 1952. The Barton branch was notable for the "Altcar Bob" service, introduced in July 1906.

The short section of line that contains Meols Cop is still open and has replaced a section of the original Manchester and Southport Railway. This northern part was electrified in 1904 and then de-electrified sixty years later.

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