New Brighton Branch (Seacombe, Hoylake and Deeside Railway)






Locations along the line

These locations are along the line.









Wallasey Village, on the New Brighton branch, opened in 1908 (as Leasowe Road). It was rebuilt by the LMS for the 1938 electrification of the Wirral ...
Mark Bartlett 01/02/2023
The view towards New Brighton from Wallasey Village station. The EMU is calling at Wallasey Grove Road, a mere 25 chains (0.5km) away. Wallasey ...
Mark Bartlett 01/02/2023
A New Brighton service calls at Wallasey Village on 30/06/2016. ...
David Panton 30/06/2016
Platform building on Wallasey Village with its art deco canopy. ...
Alastair McLellan 27/02/2019
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507013 calls at Wallasey Grove Road, first stop out of New Brighton, while heading into Liverpool on 1st February 2023. This station opened with the ...
Mark Bartlett 01/02/2023
A New Brighton service calls at Wallasey Grove Road on 30/06/2016. The sharp-eyed will spot the platforms of Wallasey Village in the background. I was ...
David Panton 30/06/2016
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507028 waits under the 1930s canopy at New Brighton before leaving for Liverpool on 1st November 2023. At one time the sidings either side of the ...
Mark Bartlett 01/11/2023
As it was over fifty years ago. The driver of the Class 503 EMU is sitting in the sun at New Brighton before departure to Liverpool Central. When the ...
Doug Nicholls 25/08/1972
507028 sits at the Platform 1 buffers at the New Brighton terminus, prior to making another trip under the Mersey and round the Liverpool Loop on 1st ...
Mark Bartlett 01/11/2023
507010, with the grey brushed metal livery with yellow graphics, stands at New Brighton with 14.38 circular back to here via Liverpool Central. There ...
Don Chattwood 24/09/2022
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