Miller's Bridge railway station explained

Miller's Bridge
Status:Disused
Borough:Bootle, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
Country:England
Coordinates:53.4443°N -2.9949°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Original:Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway
Pregroup:Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Years:By 1851
Events:Opened
Events1:Closed

Miller's Bridge railway station was a station in Bootle, Lancashire, England, which opened in 1851 and closed in 1876.

The line through the site of the station opened on 1 October 1850 when the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway extended its line from south into Liverpool.

The station was opened at the end of 1850 or during 1851.

The station was situated on the southern side of Balliol Road where it crossed the railway on a bridge, there were two platforms, one each side of the double-track with a station building located on the east side.[1]

The station closed on 1 May 1876 when it, and station, were replaced by which was built between them.

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Notes and References

  1. Lancashire Sheet CVI . 1851 . Six-inch . Ordnance Survey .