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Barton View of Barton railway station, looking north towards Southport Location Place Barton Area West Lancashire Operations Original company Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway Pre-grouping London and North Western Railway Post-grouping London, Midland and Scottish Platforms 2 History 1 November 1887
26 September 1938
1952Opened
Closed (regular services)
Closed (all services)Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–ZBarton was a railway station in the village of Barton, Lancashire, on the Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway. Situated to the south of the roadbridge on Station Road (off the A5147), the station opened on November 1, 1887, and was renamed Downholland on June 2, 1924. Barton largely served as the terminus for trains coming from Southport (initially Southport Central, then Southport Chapel Street from 1901), though through trains to Altcar and Hillhouse operated until 1926. The Barton Branch was notable for the "Altcar Bob" service, introduced in July 1906.
The station closed to passengers on September 26, 1938, though the line remained open for goods traffic until January 21, 1952. The tracks were lifted shortly thereafter. The site now lies within the boundaries of a local nature reserve, and the heavily overgrown platforms can still be seen.
References
- Gell, Rob (1986). An Illustrated Survey of Railway Stations Between Southport & Liverpool 1848-1986. Heyday Publishing Company. ISBN 0-947562-04-4.
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Altcar and Hillhouse
until 1926Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway
Barton BranchHalsall
until 1906Terminus
from 1926Plex Moss Lane Halt
from 1906Coordinates: 53°34′21″N 2°58′21″W / 53.57249°N 2.97253°W
Categories:- Disused railway stations in West Lancashire
- Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations
- Railway stations opened in 1887
- Railway stations closed in 1938
- North West England railway station stubs
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