Formby Power Station railway station

Formby Power Station railway station was a railway station on the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway, situated south of Hogshill Lane and just north of the River Alt.

Formby Power Station
Derelict railway power station at Altcar, Formby
LocationFormby, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
England
Coordinates53.5424°N 3.0661°W / 53.5424; -3.0661
Grid referenceSD293056
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyLancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Pre-groupingLancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
c.1917Opened
c.1944Closed

History

The station opened c. 1917 as a small halt for employees of the nearby power station at Formby, a railway installation which generated current for the LiverpoolSouthport line. The station closed c. 1944, while the power station itself closed in 1946, though the line remains open and is today used by trains on the Merseyrail Northern Line.

The power station building was later used by Metal Closures Rosslite Ltd as a factory producing expanded polystyrene packaging and insulation products, and then as a business centre. The site eventually became derelict but plans were later announced to convert the building for residential use.[1]

In 2016 the building was demolished and the whole site was levelled and work started on a new housing development, leaving no trace the station was ever there. As of August 2016 building was completed on the site, however the promised barrier disconnecting all vehicle access to the site apart from through Park Road was never installed.

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Altcar Rifle Range   Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway
  Formby

References

Sources

  • Gahan, John W. (1985). Seaport to Seaside. Countyvise Limited. p. 87. ISBN 0-907768-07-5. and Avon Anglia Publications, ISBN 0-905466-73-X.
  • Gell, Rob (1986). An Illustrated Survey of Railway Stations Between Southport & Liverpool 1848-1986. Heyday Publishing Company. ISBN 0-947562-04-4.


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