Spellow railway station explained

Spellow
Status:Disused
Borough:Walton, Liverpool
Country:England
Coordinates:53.4428°N -2.9705°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Platforms:2
Original:London and North Western Railway
Pregroup:London and North Western Railway
Postgroup:London Midland and Scottish Railway
Years:September 1882
Events:Opened
Years1:31 May 1948
Events1:Closed

Spellow railway station was located on County Road, Walton in Liverpool, England.

History

The station opened in September 1882 on the Canada Dock Branch, which ran from the docks north of Liverpool to Edge Hill.

The station building was at street level, with steps at the back leading down to the platforms which were situated in a deep rock cutting.

The station closed to passengers on 31 May 1948, but the line continued to be used by passenger trains running from Liverpool Lime Street to Southport Chapel Street. This ceased in 1977, but freight trains to and from Seaforth Dock still pass through the station site.

It was proposed that Spellow station would reopen to passengers in 1977 as part of the new Merseyrail network, along with other stations on the branch. Although this never happened it remains a possibility in the future if Merseyrail decides to extend their current network. It was announced in December 2019 that Liverpool City Council had commissioned a feasibility study to see about reopening the Canada Dock Branch to passenger traffic.[1]

The station building still stands and is currently in use by a bookmaker.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Tyrrell . Nick . Work starts to figure out if Anfield train station could be built . 22 December 2019 . Liverpool Echo . 17 December 2019.