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Burscough Bridge

Burscough, Ormskirk L40 0RZ, United Kingdom

Burscough Bridge
Train station
3.6
10 reviews
8 comments
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J545+5C Ormskirk, United Kingdom
+44 800 200 6060
northernrailway.co.uk
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Gina Dorkins
Gina Dorkins
David Pomfret
David Pomfret
Tremendous
JR del
JR del
Burscough bridge railway station sits on the line running towards Manchester in one direction, and towards Southport in the other.

This railway station has two platforms and these platforms do have covered sheltered waiting areas.

What was nice to see (certainly in one of the covered sheltered waiting areas), was the ability to buy a ticket using an automatic machine, and then at the same time being able to look at the digital departure board that was also located right inside the shelter itself, which must be a bonus for any passenger waiting for the train.

For anyone wanting to leave a bicycle here, there are two types of bicycle rack - ones that are free (providing access for about 8 bicycles), and then there is a collection of about 8 or 9 locked bicycle cupboards for people who want more protection and security for their bicycles.

The car park is a fair size, and can handle approximately 30 vehicles, including a couple of spaces for disabled drivers. I wasn't aware of any security cameras overlooking the car park.

Certainly when I was there, there was no obvious signs of any other security cameras within the vicinity of the platforms.

Both platforms do have digital departure boards, as well as voice announcements for arriving trains.

This railway station also has what is known as the "burscough interchange", which includes a cafe as well.

Access to burscough bridge railway station is gained either by walking straight from the car park onto the platforms, or pedestrians can also gain access to the railway station by walking from the nearby road bridge, and then walking down some steps directly onto the platforms.
Stuart Laws
Stuart Laws
Comparatively well-used station, which is a blend of old and new buildings – shame the café in the swanky structure on the south (westbound) platform is now defunct. Small car park and bus stop on that side. Half-hourly trains to Blackburn and hourly services to Leeds for most of the day with less frequent services to Manchester Victoria on Saturdays (in which respect there is considerable room for improvement). All trains run to/from Southport. Unstaffed with ticket machines and small waiting shelters on both platforms.
Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson
Ticket office shut and tickets are only available on the west bound platform. No vending machine and the train I got on was well.old.
Kevin Birkett
Kevin Birkett169 days ago
I really do like it. It does exactly what it's supposed to at the end of the day that is all u need. Good location to shops from station. Only 1 tiny nit pick but on more than 1 occasion my train has been more than 10 or 15 minutes delayed
Rob Brev
Rob Brev261 days ago
First time using this station. Firstly the carpark is not signed off the main road, it's opposite Tesco. the car park is tiny bit we did find a space. Ticket machine is only on the Southport side and was not selling tickets - ticket office and cafe closed for refurbishment. We could only get a promise to pay (with the help of someone already there). Not a stress free start to our journey. Oh and the train we planned to catch had been cancelled though still showing on Google!
Charlie Easton-Powell
Charlie Easton-Powell292 days ago
Nice station, automatic ticket machines. Only let down is the shelters splash the run off rainwater and gets you wet inside the shelter
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