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The station opened to passengers on 1 June 1895, hosting regular passenger services to Wrexham, Chester, West Kirby and New Brighton.The station consisted of an island platform, located deep in a sandstone cutting accessed from a road bridge on Mill Lane, with a booking office at street level.
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St Alban's Church, is in Mill Lane, Liscard, Wallasey, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It is an active Roman Catholic church in the diocese of Shrewsbury. [1] The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. [2]
There are two railway stations, Wallasey Village and Wallasey Grove Road. At the north end of Wallasey Village, the main street leads to the promenade and coastal park, and two golf courses. The promenade passes here, running from the 'Gunsite' around to Seacombe, a total of over 7 mi (11 km).
Poulton is an area of the town of Wallasey, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England. It is located on the Wirral Peninsula and bordered by Liscard to the north, Egremont to the north east and Seacombe to the east. The West Float (part of the former Wallasey Pool which gave the area its name), is to the south.
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SC 125 / SC 230 north (Atomic Road) – North Augusta, Savannah River Site SC 125 Truck begins: Southern end of SC 125 Truck/SC 230 concurrencies; southern terminus of SC 125 Truck and SC 230: 1.820: 2.929: SC 230 north (Martintown Road / SC 125 Truck north) – Lake Thurmond: Northern end of SC 125 Truck/SC 230 concurrency: 3.590: 5.778
Map of the railways around the Great Float. Canning Street North signal box, in 2009. Birkenhead Dock Branch is a disused railway line running from the South junction of Rock Ferry, to the site of the former Bidston Dock on the Wirral Peninsula, England. The branch is approximately 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (7.2 km) in length.