Rock Ferry is in the Birkenhead area of the Wirral, it is served by Merseyrail's Wirral Line between
Green Lane and
Bebington.
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Merseyrail 508 128 arrives at Rock Ferry |
Information |
Type: |
National Rail (Merseyrail Wirral Line) |
Station code: |
RCY |
Opened: |
1862 |
Platforms: |
4 |
The station was opened in 1862 by the Chester & Birkenhead Railway replacing an older station called
Rock Lane. Rock Ferry became part of the expanding Mersey Railway network in 1891 [1] and was their Southern terminus and interchange with services coming up from the South.
In the 1980s the Merseyrail electric network was extended South to
Hooton [2][3] and finally through to
Chester and
Ellesmere Port. Rock Ferry was changed to a through station. The former Merseyrail terminating platforms are now mostly used for stabling stock with only a handful of services using the platforms, everything else using the two through platforms.
The station has a footbridge for access between the platforms as well as a partial canopy.
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508 115 stands at Rock Ferry |
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508 123 arrives at the station |
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Two trains pass |
[1] Jonathan Cadwallader & Martin Jenkins, Merseyside Electrics (Ian Allan, 2010) p. 78
[2] John Glover, BR Diary 1978-1985 (Ian Allan, 1985) p. 118
[3] Cadwallader & Jenkins p. 78