Bootle Village railway station

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Bootle Village
General information
Location Bootle, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
England
Coordinates 53°26′54″N2°59′46″W / 53.4484°N 2.9960°W / 53.4484; -2.9960
Grid reference SJ339951
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original company Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway
Pre-grouping Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Key dates
1 October 1850 (1850-10-01)Opened as Merton Road
Late 1850/early 1851Renamed Bootle Village
1 May 1876Closed
Location
Bootle Village railway station

Bootle Village railway station was a station in Bootle, Lancashire, England, which opened in 1850 and closed in 1876.

The station opened as Merton Road on 1 October 1850 when the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway (LC&SR) extended its line from Waterloo south into Liverpool. It was renamed within the first few months to try and prevent passengers getting confused and using the East Lancashire Railway's Bootle Lane station, which might have cost the LC&SR revenue. [1] [2]

The station was situated on the southern side of Merton 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. [3]

The station closed on 1 May 1876 when it, and Miller's Bridge station, were replaced by Bootle Oriel Road which was built between them. [4]

Preceding stationHistorical railwaysFollowing station
Marsh Lane
Line and station (now Bootle New Strand) open
  Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway
  Miller's Bridge
Line open and station closed

References

  1. Gahan 1985, p. 20.
  2. Quick 2023, p. 93.
  3. Lancashire Sheet CVI (Map). Six-inch. Ordnance Survey. 1851.
  4. Quick 2023, p. 319.

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