Hundred End railway station
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53°41′32″N 2°52′56″W / 53.6922°N 2.8823°W / 53.6922; -2.8823 |
Hundred End railway station was on the West Lancashire Railway in England. It served the small community of Hundred End, so called because this was where the Leyland Hundred and West Derby Hundred met. It opened in 1878 and closed on 30 April 1962.[1][2] Trains continued passing through the station until the line was closed in 1964
Hundred End Lane running from Marsh Road to Hundred End Station lies partly in Banks and partly in Hesketh Bank.
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Banks towards Southport | West Lancashire Railway | Hesketh Bank towards Preston |
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