Southport (Chapel Street) station
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Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 21 Mar 2009
The Chapel Street terminus, first opened in 1851 by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, has always been Southport's most important station. Although somewhat reduced in size in latter years, it still retains its overall roof. Seen here are trains of Classes 156 and 142.
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