Fazakerley railway station


Fazakerley railway station is a railway station in Fazakerley, Liverpool, England. It is situated on the Kirkby branch of the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network.

History

The Liverpool and Bury Railway was authorised in 1845, but while it was under construction, the L&BR amalgamated with the Manchester and Leeds Railway in 1846, and the M&LR in turn was renamed the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1847. The line opened on 20 November 1848; one of the original stations was Simonswood. This station was renamed twice: it had become Aintree by 1850, and in March 1860 it took its present name Fazakerley to avoid confusion with the nearby station on a different line, which had opened in 1849.
At the time of opening, the mileage of the station was from Bury. but this has since been amended to from via Wigan.
To the north-east of the station is Fazakerley Junction, from Manchester Victoria, which is where the North Mersey Branch once headed westwards towards. The branch has closed, but the junction remains as the point where the double track out of Liverpool becomes single track for the last few miles into. The line eastwards was singled in May 1970, though through running beyond Kirkby continued until the inauguration of electric operation in May 1977.

Facilities

In common with most Merseyrail stations, it is staffed throughout the day - the street-level ticket office opens 15 minutes prior to start of service and closes at 00:25 each evening. At platform level, there are digital display screens, timetable posters and shelters on each side; a P.A system also provides automated train running information. The ticket office is linked to the platforms via a footbridge - this has a lift installed on each side to provide step-free access. There are cycle racks for 4 cycles and secure cycle storage for 20 cycles.

Services

During Monday to Saturday daytimes, there are trains every 15 minutes between Kirkby and. In the evenings after 19:45 and all day Sunday, trains operate every 30 minutes.