Birkenhead Dock railway station

Birkenhead Dock
Location
Place Birkenhead
Area Wirral
Coordinates 53°24′26″N 3°03′29″W / 53.4071°N 3.0581°W / 53.4071; -3.0581Coordinates: 53°24′26″N 3°03′29″W / 53.4071°N 3.0581°W / 53.4071; -3.0581
Grid reference SJ297905
Operations
Original company Hoylake Railway
Pre-grouping Wirral Railway
Post-grouping London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Platforms 1[1]
History
2 July 1866 Opened[1]
6 September 1873 Tram interchange opened[1]
2 January 1888 Closed to passengers[1]
1938 closed for goods
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Closed railway stations in Britain
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Birkenhead Dock railway station was situated in Birkenhead, Wirral, England. The station opened as the eastern terminus of the Hoylake Railway in 1866. With the opening of the horse drawn Woodside and Birkenhead Dock Street Tramway in 1873,[2] the station probably became the world's first tram to train interchange station.[1][3] The station was closed to passengers in 1888 being superseded by Birkenhead Docks railway station which was later named Birkenhead North.[1] The former passenger station was renamed Birkenhead Dock Goods, with the platforms still in existence in 1937,[2] with the goods station closing the following year.[1] The site was used as railway sidings until the 1990s.[1]

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Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Bidston
Line and station open
  London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Wirral Railway
  Terminus
Line and station closed
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