5689 x 3793 px | 48,2 x 32,1 cm | 19 x 12,6 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
16 juin 2015
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Pictures around Southport Pictured Southport merseyrail class 508 and 507 trains The Liverpool line was originally built in 1848 by the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway to a temporary station at Eastbank Street, about half a mile short of the current terminus. The current station opened as Southport Chapel Street on 22 August 1851, and became the terminus for all trains in 1857, when passenger services were transferred from the adjacent Southport London Street. Monday to Saturday, trains depart every 15 minutes to Hunts Cross via Liverpool Central. Fewer trains operate on Sundays, with the frequency reduced to one service every 30 minutes, except during the summer, when the service is four trains per hour, two of these services terminate at Liverpool Central, with the remaining two continuing to Hunts Cross. Merseyrail services can utilise only the electrified platforms numbered 1, 2 and 3. Southport is a large seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England. Historically a part of Lancashire, the town in its present form was founded in 1792 St George's is constructed in coursed rock-faced sandstone rubble and has a slate roof. Its architectural style is that of about 1300 UK Great Britain British United Kingdom Europe European island England English isle