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|image = [[Image:Ellesmereporttrain.jpg|280px|A [[British Rail Class 142|Class 142 Pacer]] train terminates at Ellesmere Port from Helsby.]]
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The ticket office is staffed by [[Merseyrail]] Monday to Friday between 06:05 and 14:00. There has been a recent experiment on Saturdays to see whether the station can justify being opened at the weekend. At other times, passengers purchase tickets from conductors on board the train. On Wirral Line services, only tickets for travel on the Merseyrail network may be purchased, due to the lack of electronic ticket machines, but on Northern Rail services towards Helsby and Warrington, the full range of tickets is available.
The ticket office is staffed by [[Merseyrail]] Monday to Friday between 06:05 and 14:00. There has been a recent experiment on Saturdays to see whether the station can justify being opened at the weekend. At other times, passengers purchase tickets from conductors on board the train. On Wirral Line services, only tickets for travel on the Merseyrail network may be purchased, due to the lack of electronic ticket machines, but on Northern Rail services towards Helsby and Warrington, the full range of tickets is available.


[[Image:Ellesmere Port Station.jpg|thumb|left|The footbridge and exterior of the station]]
== History ==
== History ==
The station is situated on the branch of the [[Birkenhead Railway]] from [[Hooton railway station|Hooton]] to Helsby which opened in 1863. The station itself opened on [[1 July]] [[1863]], as '''Whitby Locks'''.<ref name=butt>Butt (1995).</ref> It was renamed '''Ellesmere Port''' on [[1 September]] [[1870]].<ref name=butt/>
The station is situated on the branch of the [[Birkenhead Railway]] from [[Hooton railway station|Hooton]] to Helsby which opened in 1863. The station itself opened on [[1 July]] [[1863]], as '''Whitby Locks'''.<ref name=butt>Butt (1995).</ref> It was renamed '''Ellesmere Port''' on [[1 September]] [[1870]].<ref name=butt/>

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Ellesmere Port
A Class 142 Pacer train terminates at Ellesmere Port from Helsby. ]]
General information
LocationEllesmere Port and Neston
Managed byMerseyrail
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeELP
Fare zoneG1
Key dates
1 July 1863opened as Whitby Locks
1 September 1870renamed Ellesmere Port

Ellesmere Port railway station is located in the town of Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. It is one of the termini of the Wirral Line of the Merseyrail network, and is also served by Northern Rail trains to Helsby and Warrington Bank Quay.

The ticket office is staffed by Merseyrail Monday to Friday between 06:05 and 14:00. There has been a recent experiment on Saturdays to see whether the station can justify being opened at the weekend. At other times, passengers purchase tickets from conductors on board the train. On Wirral Line services, only tickets for travel on the Merseyrail network may be purchased, due to the lack of electronic ticket machines, but on Northern Rail services towards Helsby and Warrington, the full range of tickets is available.

File:Ellesmere Port Station.jpg
The footbridge and exterior of the station

History

The station is situated on the branch of the Birkenhead Railway from Hooton to Helsby which opened in 1863. The station itself opened on 1 July 1863, as Whitby Locks.[1] It was renamed Ellesmere Port on 1 September 1870.[1]

Ellesmere Port became part of the Merseyrail network in 1994, when the line from Hooton was electrified and through train services to Liverpool via Birkenhead commenced.

Services

Wirral Line services operate every 30 minutes each day (including Sunday) towards Birkenhead and Liverpool, with additional services operating in peak periods.

Northern Rail operates a limited rail service to Helsby via Ince & Elton and Stanlow & Thornton. There are two departures in the early morning and two in the early evening. There is no Sunday service. Some services continue to Warrington Bank Quay and one service continues to Liverpool Lime Street via Warrington and the Merseyrail City Line.

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Butt (1995).

Sources

Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.


Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Overpool   Merseyrail
(Wirral Line)
  Terminus
Terminus   Northern Rail
(Ellesmere Port to Warrington Rail Line)

(Limited Service, 4 trains daily)

  Stanlow and Thornton