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Hunts CrossMerseyrail National Rail
The station buildings at Hunts Cross.
General information
LocationHunt's Cross, Liverpool
England
Coordinates53°21′38″N 2°51′22″W / 53.3606°N 2.8560°W / 53.3606; -2.8560
Grid referenceSJ431852
Managed byMerseyrail
Transit authorityMerseytravel
Platforms3
Other information
Station codeHNX
Fare zoneC2
ClassificationDfT category E
History
Original companyCheshire Lines Committee
Pre-groupingCheshire Lines Committee
Post-groupingCheshire Lines Committee
Key dates
May 1874Opened
1983Electrified
Passengers
2019/20Increase 1.827 million
2020/21Decrease 0.531 million
 Interchange  15,701
2021/22Increase 1.156 million
 Interchange Increase 37,818
2022/23Increase 1.308 million
 Interchange Decrease 10,359
2023/24Increase 1.424 million
 Interchange Increase 17,914
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
Cheshire Lines Committee
Legend
Merseyside Lines
Southport Lord Street
Birkdale Palace
Up arrow to Southport
Ainsdale
Ainsdale Beach
Down arrow Northern line Up arrow
Woodvale
Freshfield
Down arrow to Liverpool Central
Up arrow
Liverpool, Southport and
Preston Junction Railway
Barton
Mossbridge
Hillhouse Junction
Altcar and Hillhouse
Lydiate
Sefton and Maghull
Up arrow to Ormskirk
Old Roan
Aintree Junction
Southport Junction
Aintree Central
Aintree
Down arrow Northern line Up arrow
Warbreck
Orrell Park
Walton
to Kirkby Right arrow
Rice Lane
Down arrow to Liverpool Central
Fazakerley Junctions
Walton on the Hill
Huskisson
Clubmoor
West Derby
Knotty Ash & Stanley
Broad Green Left arrow
City
Line
Right arrow
Childwall
Gateacre
Up arrow Northern line
Liverpool Central
Liverpool Central
High Level
St James
Brunswick (original)
Egerton Street Junction
Brunswick
St Michaels
Otterspool
Aigburth
Cressington
Up arrow to Lime Street
Garston
Liverpool South Parkway
Hunts Cross West Junction
Hunts Cross
Down arrow to Manchester Central

Hunts Cross railway station is a Grade II listed railway station in Hunt's Cross, Liverpool, England. It is situated on the southern branch of the City Line (Merseytravel)'s Liverpool to Manchester Line route, and is the southern terminus of Merseyrail's Northern Line.

History

Originally built by the Cheshire Lines Committee and opened in May 1874, Hunts Cross was the only four-platform station on the line running between Liverpool Central and Manchester Central stations. It was also a junction at the southern end of the North Liverpool Extension Line to Gateacre, West Derby, north Liverpool docks and Southport. This line was closed in stages from 1952 to 1979 and is now part of National Cycle Network Route 62, the Trans Pennine Trail. The closure of the North Liverpool route left Hunts Cross to be served by the local service from Liverpool Lime Street to Warrington and Manchester.

In 1983, Merseyrail's electrified Northern Line from Liverpool Central was extended to Hunts Cross from its previous terminus at Garston. One of the former Gateacre line platforms was reinstated as a bay platform for terminating electric services. Northern Line trains originally ran through to Kirkby, but in 1984 the timetable was altered and trains continued to Southport instead. The station underwent a £900,000 facelift in 1995, with the improved facilities reopening on 10 May.

When the Merseyrail service was introduced, the service from Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester was cut back to terminate at Hunts Cross. Passengers from Manchester wishing to continue to Liverpool had to change to a Merseyrail train. This arrangement was short-lived and ended in 1989 when the through trains to Lime Street were restored.

From 11 June 2006, the number of Manchester-bound trains stopping at Hunts Cross was reduced from two trains per hour to one. However, during morning and evening peaks the half-hourly frequency is still maintained.

From 11 December 2006, the Monday-Saturday evening Northern Line service was increased to run every 15 minutes. Previously, services had reduced to a half-hourly frequency after 7.30pm.

In the May 2013 'Network News' section of the Northern Line timetable, it was announced that Hunts Cross would shortly receive funding in order to develop improvement schemes at the station.

Facilities

The station is in a cutting and is fully accessible by the addition of lifts to the platforms, opened in 2022. A building on the Southport/Manchester-bound (island) platform (platforms 2&3) contains an accessible toilet and a waiting room. The former main station building has been converted into a bar/restaurant and has been replaced by a modern ticket office (which is staffed throughout the day until end of service, seven days a week). A small car park is available, and bus stops are nearby. Train running information is offered via digital display screens and automated announcements.

Services

Northern Rail unit 142031 in Platform 2 on a Manchester Oxford Road service.

Hunts Cross is served by diesel Northern Trains services on the City Line between Liverpool Lime Street and Warrington Central. This service has one train per hour with additional calls during peak hours. Merseyrail electric Northern Line services operate from Southport via Liverpool Central every 15 minutes Monday to Saturday, reducing to half-hourly on Sundays.

In addition, a limited number of peak-hour services operated by East Midlands Railway stop here between Liverpool, Manchester and Nottingham/Norwich.

Hunts Cross station currently has three operational platforms.

  1. Northern Trains and East Midlands Railway services bound for Liverpool Lime Street (Liverpool to Manchester Line).
  2. Northern Trains services bound for Warrington Central and Manchester Oxford Road (Liverpool to Manchester Line).
  3. Merseyrail services bound for Liverpool Central and Southport (Merseyrail Northern Line).
Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Liverpool South
Parkway

towards Southport
  Merseyrail
Northern Line
  Terminus
Liverpool South
Parkway
  Northern Trains
Southern Route (Cheshire Lines)
  Halewood
Liverpool South
Parkway
  East Midlands Railway
Liverpool - Norwich
  Widnes
  Historical railways  
Garston
Line open, station closed
  Merseyrail
Northern Line
  Terminus
Disused railways
Garston
Line open, station closed
  Cheshire Lines Committee
North Liverpool Extension Line
  Gateacre
Line and station closed

The track serving platform 2 is also electrified and can be used by Merseyrail EMUs if the usual platform is blocked. This facility is used rarely, as any terminating train in this platform will block the through line towards Manchester, with potential delays to other services.

Gallery

  • The Waiting Room bar and restaurant, formerly the station building. The Waiting Room bar and restaurant, formerly the station building.
  • A Merseyrail Class 508 arrives with a service from Liverpool. A Merseyrail Class 508 arrives with a service from Liverpool.
  • The modern station building. The modern station building.
  • A view of the station, from the street. A view of the station, from the street.

References

  1. Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 125. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
  2. Abbott, James, ed. (July 1995). "Three new stations in summer timetable". Modern Railways. 52 (562): 388.
  3. "Merseyrail Northern Line Timetable May 2013" (PDF). Merseytravel. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 September 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  4. Plan Your Journey - Hunts Cross station Merseytravel; Retrieved 12 December 2016
  5. GB eNRT May 2023 Edition, Table 86 (Network Rail)
  6. GB eNRT 2023 Edition, Table 82 (Network Rail)

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