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Notes: (by Paul Wright)
The station opened as an 'experimental station'. It closed before
the rest of the line in 1954 but remained open for school' use
until 17.9.1956.
The GWR and LNWR opened a branch line from their main line at
Hooton to Parkgate on 1.10.1866. Three stations were provided
at Hadlow Road, Neston and Parkgate. On the 19.4.1886 the line
was extended to West Kirby. Further stations opened at Heswall,
Thurstaston, Caldy, Kirby Park and West Kirby.
The line was a single track branch with passing loops at various
points including Hadlow Road. It served the small village of Willaston
until its closure in 1956. The line survived until 1964 for goods
services and latterly it was used to train drivers on newly introduced
DMUs.
In the early 1970s the route of the Hooton - West Kirby Branch
was chosen to create Britain's first country park the Wirral Country
Park. Hadlow Road Station was restored as a typical 1950s village
station and it remains as such today.
To see the other
stations on the Hooton - West Kirby line click on the station
name: West Kirby,
Caldy, Thurstaston,
Heswall, Parkgate,
Neston South &
Hadlow Road
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