Halewood – Top Ten Least Used Railway Stations – Merseyside

Located on the Liverpool to Manchester line, the station is very close to Liverpool South Parkway to the west, and lies on the line which serves Warrington central.  This is more commonly known as the Southern route or Cheshire line.

Halewood is a relatively new station, having been only opened in 1988.  Another station was situated to slightly west, which was closed in 1951.  That station utilised a triangle junction where goods trains operated.  Despite being on a popular line, services at that station decreased significantly after the war, and so a decision was made to close it.

This current station is perched above an embankment, and is reached by a combination of winding ramps and steps, ,more on these later.  I cannot find any press cuttings or web pages relating to the opening of this station, so yet again if you know any further detail, please write in the comments below.

Platform information board at Halewood railway station Merseyside. Information for passengers wishing to go either to Warrington or Liverpool

Access to the Manchester bound platform is by a series of four ramps. The first two are 25 metres, then 15 metres, then 25 metres with a rest platform between each or, via the first slope and then up two separate flights of steps with 25 steps in total.

Stairs up to the platforms at Halewood Railway Station.

Access to the Liverpool bound platform is off Hollies Road via three slopes each 50 metres long with rest platforms. Or by two flights of stairs with 18 steps with an intermediate rest platform.

There is a small ticket office at road level, at time of writing staffed during morning peak hours.

A video featuring the station when I visited in 2022 is below :

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