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Wallasey Village buildings

Wallasey Village buildings

Waiting Room

Waiting Room

 

The station was built on the Wirral Railway's route from Birkenhead Park to New Brighton, opening in 1907. under the name Leasowe Road.. Through services via the Mersey Railway Tunnel to Liverpool commenced when the line was electrified in 1938. by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. The station was rebuilt following extensive damage during World War II.

 

Wallasey Village does not have disabled access. The nearest disabled accessible station is New Brighton. There is an induction loop, help points and lost property. The station is staffed, during all opening hours, and has platform CCTV. There is a payphone on platform 1, a booking office, live departure and arrival screens, for passenger information, and each of the two platforms has a waiting room. Being close to the centre of Wallasey Village, itself, the station doesn't have a free car park or a cycle rack. There is no access, to the platform, for passengers with wheelchairs or prams, as access is by staircase only. In 2006, according to a Transport 2000 survey, the station was considered as a weak link, with regard to access.Bus Connection Timetable.

 

Local Taxis 0151 201 1111, 0151 201 0001

Connections: 106 (Liscard), 107,207,414 (New Brighton), 129 (Liscard Village), 403, 413 (Seacombe Ferry), 423, 203 (Birkenhead Bus Station).