Robins Lane Halt railway station

Former railway station in England

53°26′10″N 2°42′28″W / 53.436099°N 2.707742°W / 53.436099; -2.707742Grid referenceSJ531935Platforms2Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryPost-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish RailwayKey dates12 October 1936Station opened26 September 1938 (1938-09-26)Station closed
St Helens &
Runcorn Gap Railway
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UpperRight arrow Liverpool & Bury Railway
Rainford Junction
Left arrow Skelmersdale branch
LowerLeft arrow Liverpool & Bury Railway
Rainford Village
Rookery
Old Mill Lane
Crank Halt
Moss Bank
Pilkington
Gerards Bridge
St Helens Central
(original GCR station)
St Helens Central
Peasley Cross
Hays Chemicals
Sutton Oak
Robins Lane Halt
St Helens Junction
Clock Face
Union Bank Farm Halt
Farnworth & Bold
Appleton
Ann Street Halt
Warrington Arpley
Warrington Bank Quay
High Level│Low Level
Whitecross
Sankey Bridges
Fidlers Ferry & Penketh
Fiddlers Ferry power station
Cuerdley
Tanhouse Lane
Widnes Central
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Cheshire Lines Committee
(Liverpool–Manchester)
Hough Green
Widnes South
Runcorn Gap
(second)
Runcorn Gap
(first)
Widnes Dock
Ditton Mill
Ditton Junction
Halebank
Speke
1864 extension
to Liverpool
Church Road Garston
Garston Container terminal
Garston Dock
Liverpool South Parkway
Allerton
West Allerton
Mossley Hill
Sefton Park
Wavertree
Edge Hill
Liverpool Lime Street
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Robins Lane Halt was a short-lived railway station which served the south of St Helens, England.

The unstaffed Halt was on the short "Fast Lines" otherwise known as "The Passenger Lines" which ran from the St Helens to Widnes line at Sutton Oak Junction to the Manchester to Liverpool line next to St Helens Junction station.[1][2]

History

In modern parlance the halt was opened by the LMS on a "use it or lose it" basis on 12 October 1936. Revenues failed to live up to hopes and it duly closed, less than two years later, on 26 September 1938. Frequent trains continued to pass through the site of the halt, running between St Helens Shaw St (as it then was) and St Helens Junction until they were withdrawn on 14 June 1965. The Fast Lines themselves were closed on 2 March 1969 and have been lifted.[3]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Sutton Oak
Line and station closed
  London, Midland and Scottish Railway
LNWR
  St Helens Junction
Station open, line closed

References

Notes

  1. ^ Engineers' Line Reference SSO via railwaycodes
  2. ^ Tolson 1983, pp. 94–5
  3. ^ A more detailed history via Disused Stations UK

Sources

  • Tolson, J M (1983), The St Helens Railway, Its Rivals and Successors, The Oakwood Press, ISBN 978-0-85361-292-6, OL 64

External links

  • "Disused Stations". Subterranea Britannica.
  • The station site on an 1888-1913 Overlay OS Map via National Library of Scotland]
  • The History of Transport in Sutton via Sutton Beauty
  • the station on a 1948 OS Map via npe maps
  • The station and line overlain on OS maps via Rail Maps Online
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Closed railway stations in Merseyside
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Runcorn Gap Railway
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