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- Q4916433 abstract "Birkenhead Monks Ferry railway station was a railway station in Birkenhead, Wirral, England. It was situated very close to the River Mersey named after the monks at Birkenhead Priory.For most of its life, the station was part of the Chester and Birkenhead Railway, a joint railway.The station was originally opened without authority in April 1838. However, due to the objections and legal proceedings of the operators of the Woodside Ferry the station closed until it was purchased and reopened on 23 October 1844 via an extension of the line from Birkenhead Grange Lane. Subsequently Grange Lane closed and Monks Ferry remained the main Birkenhead rail terminus for both passenger and goods traffic until the opening of Birkenhead Woodside on 1 April 1878. After this date, all passenger services were transferred to Woodside and Monks Ferry concentrated on goods and coal supply.Provision was made at Monks Ferry for a connection to the internal rail system of shipbuilders Cammell Laird, which lay to the south of the station. This was via a set of sidings, with the connecting track at a right angle to station approaches.Birkenhead Monks Ferry railway station closed for freight traffic in 1961, although the station and tracks survived until 1967.The site has since been cleared, with little evidence left of its former use. A residential development now occupies the area.".
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- Q4916433 openingDate "1844-10-23".
- Q4916433 openingYear "1844".
- Q4916433 railwayPlatforms "Two".
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- Q4916433 name "Birkenhead Monks Ferry".
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- Q4916433 start "1844-10-23".
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- Q4916433 comment "Birkenhead Monks Ferry railway station was a railway station in Birkenhead, Wirral, England. It was situated very close to the River Mersey named after the monks at Birkenhead Priory.For most of its life, the station was part of the Chester and Birkenhead Railway, a joint railway.The station was originally opened without authority in April 1838.".
- Q4916433 label "Birkenhead Monks Ferry railway station".
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- Q4916433 name "Birkenhead Monks Ferry".