Gladstone Dock railway station (Liverpool Overhead Railway)
Gladstone Dock | |
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General information | |
Location | Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside England |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Post-grouping | Liverpool Overhead Railway |
Key dates | |
16 June 1930 | Opened |
30 December 1956 | Closed completely |
Gladstone Dock was a station on the Liverpool Overhead Railway, between Alexandra Dock and Seaforth Sands. It was opened on 16 June 1930, the final station to open on the network.
It was named after the adjacent Gladstone Dock, and was the only station on the network to be accessible directly from the dockside, with two steel bridges connecting the platforms,[1] as it primarily served the passenger liners which frequently docked nearby.[2] Only the northbound platform was directly accessible from the street.[3]
The station was opened at 6am on the first day of operation without a formal ceremony. It was originally only open on week days, but service was intended to be extended to be extended to weekends.[1]
The station was damaged during the Liverpool Blitz, requiring it to be rebuilt.[2]
The station closed, along with the rest of the line on 30 December 1956. No evidence of the station remains.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "New Liverpool Station". Liverpool Echo. 16 June 1930. p. 8.
- ^ a b "The Dockers' Umbrella: City railway served Liverpool's busy port". Liverpool Echo. 23 April 2008. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- ^ Welbourn, Nigel (2008). Lost Lines: Liverpool and the Mersey. Hersham, Surrey: Ian Allan. p. 27. ISBN 9780711031906.
- ^ Wright, Paul (25 September 2005). "Gladstone Dock". Disused Stations in the UK. Retrieved 18 May 2008.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Alexandra Dock | Liverpool Overhead Railway | Seaforth Sands |
53°27′15″N 3°00′39″W / 53.4542°N 3.0108°W