West Allerton railway station


West Allerton railway station serves the suburb of Allerton, Liverpool in the north west of England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Northern Trains and it is situated southeast of Liverpool Lime Street on the main line to Runcorn and Crewe.

History

The station opened on 2 January 1939. Allerton station was to the south, but it closed in 2005 to make way for Liverpool South Parkway which opened the following year.

Facilities

There are four platforms, two of which, platforms 1 and 2, are located on the fast lines and are where most trains stop. Platforms 3 and 4 are on the slow lines and are used infrequently, mainly where faster services are booked to overtake stopping services on this stretch of line. The platform layout consists of three structures:
All platforms have a basic glass and metal shelter approximately halfway along; the central island platform is fully enclosed, whereas the outer platforms have single sided ones. Help points are provided for emergency use and for train running information.
The station building on the over bridge has a staffed booking office that is open during hours when trains are serving the station, this is operated by Northern Trains though sponsored by Merseytravel. There is no step-free access to the platforms, as the footbridge from the ticket office to platform level has stairs.

Services

Services are roughly half-hourly in each direction, towards Mossley Hill and Liverpool Lime Street to the west and towards Liverpool South Parkway and Manchester Oxford Road in the east. In the evenings and on Sundays the frequency is hourly in each direction.
xx:06 and xx:37 to Manchester Oxford Road via Warrington Central
xx:11 and xx:39 to Liverpool Lime Street
The stopping pattern varies between departures, with one eastbound train calling at all stations to Warrington but limited stops thereafter, whilst the other serves principal stations only to Warrington but most stops beyond. All westbound trains call at Mossley Hill, but only the xx:39 calls at Edge Hill.
The former stopping service to/from that served the station in British Rail days no longer operates - the replacement offered by Central Trains and then London Midland now runs express to/from Liverpool South Parkway and on to Birmingham New Street.

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