Station Name: PARKGATE

 

[Source: John Fogg]


Date opened: 1.10.1866 (1st station) 19.4.1886 (2nd station)
Location: North of Station Road and east of Springcroft
Company on opening: Birkenhead Joint (Great Western Railway and London North Western Railway)
Date closed to passengers: 17.9.1956
Date closed completely: 7.5.1962
Company on closing: British Railways (London Midland Region)
Present state: The station master's house is still extant as a private residence. The site of the platforms is heavily overgrown but sections of one of the platforms and the subway are believed to still exist.
County: Cheshire
OS Grid Ref: SJ283781
Date of visit: April 2005

Notes: (by Paul Wright) 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. At that time the station at Parkgate was resited 100 yards to the east with the old station remaining as a goods yard. 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, Kirby Park, Caldy, Thurstaston, Heswall, Neston South & Hadlow Road

 

The first station in 1903



The second station in 1906

The stationmaster's house in April 2005
Photo by John Fogg



 

 

 

[Source: John Fogg]


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