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Mossley Hill formerly Mossley Hill for Aigburth
(1864 - )


Mossley Hill and Allerton were the stations opened on February 15 1864 when the St Helens Railway's extension from Speke to Edge Hill opened. The station was replaced from July 13 1891, when the Edge Hill to Speke track was quadrupled

The station was renamed from Mossley Hill for Aigburth to Mossley Hill on May 6 1974

North of the station, on the route towards Edge Hill are the sites of the former Sefton Park and Wavertree stations

The ticket office is on a road bridge and is staffed throughout the hours of service all week. Ramps lead down to the two island platforms, which have basic shelters and seats, passenger information screens, automated announcements and customer help points

There are four platforms, two of which are on the fast tracks where most trains stop. 3 & 4 are on the slow lines and are used infrequently for overtaking of stopping services on this stretch of line

The station is currently served by local stopping trains between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Oxford Road operated by Northern and express trains to parts of England pass through the station









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