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  2. Waterloo railway station (Merseyside) - Wikipedia

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    The station was renamed Waterloo (Merseyside) on 14 May 1984. [ 1 ] In 1850 the LC&SR had been authorised to lease, sell or transfer itself to the L&YR and on 14 June 1855 the L&YR purchased and took over the LC&SR.

  3. List of underground stations of the Merseyrail network

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    St James railway station, which has been closed since 1917, is due to be reopened as Liverpool Baltic railway station, with construction starting in 2024. Serving the Baltic Triangle development in Toxteth, when opened, the station will be on the Merseyrail Northern Line between Liverpool Central and Brunswick railway station.

  4. Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway was a British railway company, which opened a line in 1848 between Southport and Waterloo, extending into Liverpool in 1850. The company was acquired by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1855.

  5. List of railway stations in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    Brunswick (original station) 1864 1874 Garston and Liverpool Railway: New station opened in 1998 on a different site Brunswick Dock: 1956 Liverpool Overhead Railway: Burton Point: 1899 1955 North Wales and Liverpool Railway: Butts Lane Halt: 1907 1938 Liverpool, Southport and Preston Junction Railway: Canada Dock: 1941 London and North Western ...

  6. List of busiest railway stations in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The figures are collected by the Office of Rail and Road, and are estimates based on ticket usage data use of an Origin Destination Matrix, a comprehensive matrix of rail flows between stations throughout Great Britain in the financial year of 2023–24. The data count entries and exits at any station.

  7. Waterloo Goods railway station - Wikipedia

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    The line was accessed via the Victoria and Waterloo tunnels. The station itself was completed and opened in 1849. During the Second World War, Liverpool and its docks were extensively targeted by German bombers and the station was hit. Despite being badly damaged, the station remained open though parts of its roofed sheds had to be demolished.

  8. London Waterloo station: Passengers told ‘do not travel ...

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    Passengers are being told not to travel to London Waterloo today, 13 April, due to a "major signalling fault" between the station and Wimbledon. National Rail has warned that, “until further ...

  9. Waterloo Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Waterloo Tunnel in Liverpool, England, is a former railway tunnel, 852 yd (779 m) long, which opened in 1849. Its western end was at 53.414829, -2.994385, [ 1 ] underneath Pall Mall.