Aigburth | |
Symbol Location: | gb |
Symbol: | liverpool |
Borough: | Aigburth, Liverpool |
Country: | England |
Coordinates: | 53.3647°N -2.9268°W |
Grid Name: | Grid reference |
Manager: | Merseyrail |
Platforms: | 2 |
Code: | AIG |
Zone: | C1 |
Classification: | DfT category E |
Transit Authority: | Merseytravel |
Years: | 1 June 1864 |
Events: | Opened as Mersey Road |
Years1: | 1880 |
Events1: | Renamed Mersey Road & Aigburth |
Years2: | 17 April 1972 |
Events2: | Closed |
Years3: | 2 January 1978 |
Events3: | Reopened as Aigburth |
Footnotes: | Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road |
Aigburth railway station serves the Aigburth district of Liverpool, England. It is situated on the Southport–Hunts Cross route of the Northern Line of the Merseyrail suburban system.
The station, originally called Mersey Road & Aigburth, opened in 1864 as part of the Garston and Liverpool Railway line between Brunswick and Garston Dock. In 1865 the station and line were incorporated into the Cheshire Lines Committee.
The station closed in April 1972 but reopened in January 1978 as part of the Kirkby–Garston line of the Merseyrail system. Services were extended from Garston to Hunts Cross in 1983, and diverted to Southport instead of Kirkby in 1984.
From 11 December 2006 the Monday to Saturday evening service was increased to run every 15 minutes, instead of half-hourly as previously.
The station is staffed during all opening hours. There is a payphone, booking office and live departure and arrival screens for passenger information. The station has a free car park with 16 spaces, as well as secure indoor storage for 10 cycles. The station does not have step-free access for either platform and is not suitable for wheelchairs and prams.[1]
Trains operate every 15 minutes, Monday-Saturday to Southport via Liverpool Central to the north, and Hunts Cross to the south. On Sundays, services are every 30 minutes in each direction.[2]