Bidston railway station

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Bidston
Bidston railway station
Location
Place Bidston
Local authority Wirral
Operations
Managed by Merseyrail
Platforms in use 2
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 ** 95,455
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Zone B
History
1866 Opened
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Bidston railway station is a railway station near the village of Bidston, Wirral, England. It is situated at the junction of the West Kirby branch of the Wirral Line (part of the Merseyrail network) with the Borderlands Line from Wrexham Central (operated by Arriva Trains Wales).

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The station was originally built by the Hoylake Railway in 1866 as an intermediate station on their line from Birkenhead to Hoylake. After the extension of this line to West Kirby in 1878 to the west and into a new station to the east at Birkenhead Docks (the current Birkenhead North station), through trains to Liverpool commenced in 1938 when the London Midland and Scottish Railway electrified the line to West Kirby. In 1896 the North Wales and Liverpool Railway opened their line to Hawarden Bridge, which joined the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway line to Wrexham.

During the earlier half of the twentieth century, Bidston station was known as 'Bidston Dee Junction'. By the 1960s, the Wrexham DMU service ran through Bidston to terminate at New Brighton &, later, Birkenhead North.[1] Several lanes of sidings were situated adjacent to the eastern side of the station, however, these were removed in the 1970s. The station was the nearest to the former Bidston Dock. Although partially disused, Bidston East Junction has trackwork which may be used to access the Birkenhead Dock Branch line.[2]

Current services are every 15 minutes (Monday to Saturday daytime) to West Kirby and Liverpool, and every hour to Wrexham. At other times, trains operate every 30 minutes to West Kirby and Liverpool, every 60 minutes to Wrexham.

Proposals exist to electrify some or all of the Borderlands Line and possibly incorporate it into the Wirral Line services. However nothing has been confirmed so far.

  1. ^ p.58, Railway Stations of Wirral, Merseyside Railway History Group, 1994. ISBN 1-899241-02-7
  2. ^ p.59, Rail Atlas of Great Britain & Ireland (9th Edition), S. K. Baker, 2001. ISBN 0-86093-553-1
Preceding station National Rail Following station
Leasowe   Merseyrail
Wirral Line
  Birkenhead North
Upton   Arriva Trains Wales
Borderlands Line
  Terminates
Merseyrail Wirral Line Stations
New Brighton Branch: New Brighton   Wallasey Grove Road   Wallasey Village
West Kirby Branch: West Kirby   Hoylake   Manor Road   Meols   Moreton   Leasowe   Bidston
Northern Branch: Birkenhead North   Birkenhead Park   Conway Park   
Liverpool Loop: Hamilton Square   James Street   Moorfields   Liverpool Lime Street   Liverpool Central
Southern Branch: Birkenhead Central   Green Lane   Rock Ferry   Bebington   Port Sunlight   Spital
Bromborough Rake   Bromborough   Eastham Rake   Hooton
Chester Branch: Capenhurst   Bache   Chester
Ellesmere Port Branch: Little Sutton   Overpool   Ellesmere Port
Railway stations in Merseyside
Liverpool city centre:

Liverpool Lime Street - Liverpool Central - James Street - Moorfields

Birkenhead:

Birkenhead Central - Birkenhead North - Birkenhead Park - Conway Park - Hamilton Square

Aigburth - Ainsdale - Aintree - Bebington - Bank Hall - Bidston - Birkdale - Blundellsands & Crosby - Bootle New Strand - Bootle Oriel Road - Broad Green - Bromborough - Bromborough Rake - Brunswick - Cressington - Earlestown - Eastham Rake - Eccleston Park - Edge Hill - Fazakerley - Freshfield - Formby - Garswood - Green Lane - Halewood - Hall Road - Heswall - Hightown - Hillside - Hooton - Hough Green - Hoylake - Hunts Cross - Huyton - Kirkby - Kirkdale - Lea Green - Leasowe - Liverpool South Parkway - Maghull - Manor Road - Meols - Meols Cop - Moreton - Mossley Hill - New Brighton - Newton-le-Willows - Old Roan - Orrell Park - Port Sunlight - Prescot - Rainford - Rainhill - Rice Lane - Roby - Rock Ferry - St Helens Central - St Helens Junction - St Michaels - Sandhills - Seaforth & Litherland - Southport - Spital - Thatto Heath - Upton - Wallasey Grove Road - Wallasey Village - Walton - Waterloo - Wavertree Technology Park - West Allerton - West Kirby - Whiston

Transport in Merseyside - Merseytravel - Merseyrail

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