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Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station

Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station (commonly shortened to Hamilton Square station) serves the town of Birkenhead, in Merseyside, England, on the Wirral Line of the Merseyrail network. The station is close to Hamilton Square in Birkenhead.

Birkenhead Hamilton Square
Platforms 1 and 2.
General information
LocationBirkenhead, Wirral
England
Coordinates53°23′41″N 3°00′50″W / 53.3947°N 3.0139°W / 53.3947; -3.0139
Grid referenceSJ326891
Managed byMerseyrail
Transit authorityMerseytravel
Platforms3
Other information
Station codeBKQ
Fare zoneB1
ClassificationDfT category D
History
Original companyMersey Railway
Pre-groupingMersey Railway
Post-groupingMersey Railway
London Midland Region of British Railways
Key dates
1886Opened
1903Electrified
1977Extended
29 September 2014Closed (Refurbishment)
27 March 2015Reopened
Passengers
2018/19 1.620 million
 Interchange  0.440 million
2019/20 1.822 million
 Interchange  0.482 million
2020/21 0.530 million
 Interchange  0.147 million
2021/22 1.223 million
 Interchange  0.290 million
2022/23 1.295 million
 Interchange  0.329 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
Hamilton Square on the Wirral Line
Hamilton Square station showing the three platforms on the Merseyrail network

History edit

Hamilton Square station was built by the Mersey Railway and opened on 1 February 1886.[1] The station building was designed by G. E. Grayson in Italianate style, and has been designated as a Grade II listed building.[2] It stood on that railway's original route from James Street station in Liverpool to Green Lane, later extended to Rock Ferry and Birkenhead Park. Just south of the station, the lines towards Rock Ferry and Birkenhead Park diverge; this junction was originally built as a flat crossing.

With the platforms being at a deep level, three hydraulic lifts were provided to transport passengers from ground level to the platforms and back, as well as flights of steps. Each lift was able to accommodate up to 100 passengers at a time and took 45 seconds to travel in each direction. The lifts were installed by Easton and Anderson.[3]

By 1970 [date missing] all-electric lifts were in operation, each with a capacity of 70 persons, these lifts having the Ward Leonard control system, which gave gentle stops and starts, blistering acceleration, and a fast transit time.

The first electric train passenger service ran through the station on 3 May 1903, with a 650 V DC fourth rail system[3] and Mersey Railway electric units built by Westinghouse. Despite the journey being far quicker than travel aboard the Mersey Ferry service, passengers were not keen on travelling underground due to the smoke from the previous coal-powered steam locomotives. A Frequent electric trains sign was erected on the outside of the station's large hydraulic lift tower (slightly below the position of the present sign) to publicise these cleaner trains. The booking hall had a central ticket office, as was popular on the London Underground.[4]

In the 1970s, as part of the expansion programme of the Merseyrail network, a burrowing junction was built at Hamilton Square so that trains heading towards New Brighton and West Kirby did not have to cross the path of trains coming from Rock Ferry on the flat crossing. Along with the construction of the loop tunnel in the centre of Liverpool, this improved the capacity of the Wirral Line, allowing increased train frequencies. The burrowing junction required the construction of a new 2,037 ft (621 m)-long tunnel, dug at a depth of between 77 ft (23 m) and 113 ft (34 m), between Hamilton Square and Lorn Street[5] and directly beneath the Town Hall and Market Street.

As part of the project, Hamilton Square gained a new platform (Platform 3)[6] for New Brighton and West Kirby services, and the rest of the station was refurbished. The signal box was closed on 9 May 1977, with signalling operation transferred to James Street, when Hamilton Square's burrowing junction and platform came into use.[7][8] Unfortunately, this investment coincided with the significant decline in employment in Central Liverpool and surrounding areas, patronage fell, and the peak hour train service provided nowadays through the extensive grade-separated tunnel junctions is notably less than was provided in the 1960s-70s, just using the flat junction.

2014/15 refurbishment edit

In August 2014, it was announced that Hamilton Square was to be the fourth station to be refurbished as part of the £40 million investment from Network Rail which would see all Merseyrail Underground Stations excluding Conway Park refurbished. This included the refurbishment of platforms, concourses and the booking hall. The entire station closed on 29 September 2014 and reopened on 27 March 2015.[9]

During the refurbishment, in November 2014 it was revealed that old historic posters dating back to the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s were found underneath the old wall cladding.[10] These included posters promoting New Brighton, an advert for a Circus and old news stories from the Liverpool Echo. The posters however could not be saved due to their poor condition and were left where they were. However, during the reopening, artwork documenting the old posters was unveiled on Platform 1 of the station.[11]

Facilities edit

The station is staffed, during all opening hours, and has platform CCTV.[12] There are toilets, secure parking for 12 cycles, a payphone, an ATM, booking office, a ticket machine and live departure and arrival screens, for passenger information.[13] The station does not have a car park though there is a drop-off point. Step-free access to the platforms, for wheelchairs and prams, is possible, via the lifts.[14] The station also has steps to an exit on Shore Road, once open normally but now only used in emergencies. The station also has a shop, in the main booking hall, which opened in 2007 and which sells tickets and snacks. On 22 October 2015, free Wi-Fi was installed and introduced at the station.[15]

Services edit

During Monday-Saturday daytime, trains operate at least every five minutes to James Street and around the Liverpool city centre loop. In the other direction, trains operate every 15 minutes to each of New Brighton, West Kirby and Chester, and every 30 minutes to Ellesmere Port. At other times, trains operate every 30 minutes to each of these four destinations, giving a service every 5–10 minutes to Liverpool.[16] These services are all provided by Merseyrail's fleet of Class 507 and Class 777 EMUs.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Butt 1995, p. 112
  2. ^ Historic England. "Hamilton Square Station, Birkenhead (1218084)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
  3. ^ a b Gahan 1983
  4. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2014, fig. 2
  5. ^ Maund 2001, p. 50
  6. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2014, fig. 4
  7. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2014, fig. 3
  8. ^ "Hamilton Square signal box (aka Cabin D)". Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Company Ltd. Miniature power lever frames. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  9. ^ Murphy, Liam (12 August 2014). "Hamilton Square station to shut for £4million revamp". Liverpool Echo. Trinity Mirror Merseyside. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  10. ^ Weston, Alan (19 November 2014). "Watch: Hamilton Square station refurbishment reveals posters from years gone by". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  11. ^ Manning, Craig (27 March 2015). "VIDEO: Refurbished Hamilton Square station is officially reopened". Wirral Globe. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  12. ^ "Birkenhead Hamilton Square (BKQ)". National Rail. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  13. ^ "Hamilton-square train station | timetable | ticket prices & facilities". www.merseyrail.org. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  14. ^ . National Rail. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  15. ^ Hughes, Lorna (22 October 2015). "Merseyrail introduces free wifi at five underground stations". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  16. ^ (PDF). Merseyrail. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2013.

Sources edit

  • Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
  • Gahan, John W. (1983). The Line Beneath the Liners: A hundred years of Mersey Railway sights and sounds. Birkenhead: Countryvise Ltd. ISBN 978-0-907-76840-1.
  • Maund, T.B. (2001). Merseyrail Electrics: The Inside Story. NBC Books. OCLC 655126526.
  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2014). Birkenhead to West Kirby. West Sussex: Middleton Press. ISBN 9781908174611. OCLC 885451764.

External links edit

  • Train times and station information for Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station from National Rail
  • Station information for Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station from Merseyrail

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station commonly shortened to Hamilton Square station serves the town of Birkenhead in Merseyside England on the Wirral Line of the Merseyrail network The station is close to Hamilton Square in Birkenhead Birkenhead Hamilton SquarePlatforms 1 and 2 General informationLocationBirkenhead WirralEnglandCoordinates53 23 41 N 3 00 50 W 53 3947 N 3 0139 W 53 3947 3 0139Grid referenceSJ326891Managed byMerseyrailTransit authorityMerseytravelPlatforms3Other informationStation codeBKQFare zoneB1ClassificationDfT category DHistoryOriginal companyMersey RailwayPre groupingMersey RailwayPost groupingMersey RailwayLondon Midland Region of British RailwaysKey dates1886Opened1903Electrified1977Extended29 September 2014Closed Refurbishment 27 March 2015ReopenedPassengers2018 191 620 million Interchange 0 440 million2019 201 822 million Interchange 0 482 million2020 210 530 million Interchange 0 147 million2021 221 223 million Interchange 0 290 million2022 231 295 million Interchange 0 329 millionNotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road Hamilton Square on the Wirral Line Hamilton Square station showing the three platforms on the Merseyrail network Contents 1 History 1 1 2014 15 refurbishment 2 Facilities 3 Services 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 External linksHistory editHamilton Square station was built by the Mersey Railway and opened on 1 February 1886 1 The station building was designed by G E Grayson in Italianate style and has been designated as a Grade II listed building 2 It stood on that railway s original route from James Street station in Liverpool to Green Lane later extended to Rock Ferry and Birkenhead Park Just south of the station the lines towards Rock Ferry and Birkenhead Park diverge this junction was originally built as a flat crossing With the platforms being at a deep level three hydraulic lifts were provided to transport passengers from ground level to the platforms and back as well as flights of steps Each lift was able to accommodate up to 100 passengers at a time and took 45 seconds to travel in each direction The lifts were installed by Easton and Anderson 3 By 1970 date missing all electric lifts were in operation each with a capacity of 70 persons these lifts having the Ward Leonard control system which gave gentle stops and starts blistering acceleration and a fast transit time The first electric train passenger service ran through the station on 3 May 1903 with a 650 V DC fourth rail system 3 and Mersey Railway electric units built by Westinghouse Despite the journey being far quicker than travel aboard the Mersey Ferry service passengers were not keen on travelling underground due to the smoke from the previous coal powered steam locomotives A Frequent electric trains sign was erected on the outside of the station s large hydraulic lift tower slightly below the position of the present sign to publicise these cleaner trains The booking hall had a central ticket office as was popular on the London Underground 4 In the 1970s as part of the expansion programme of the Merseyrail network a burrowing junction was built at Hamilton Square so that trains heading towards New Brighton and West Kirby did not have to cross the path of trains coming from Rock Ferry on the flat crossing Along with the construction of the loop tunnel in the centre of Liverpool this improved the capacity of the Wirral Line allowing increased train frequencies The burrowing junction required the construction of a new 2 037 ft 621 m long tunnel dug at a depth of between 77 ft 23 m and 113 ft 34 m between Hamilton Square and Lorn Street 5 and directly beneath the Town Hall and Market Street As part of the project Hamilton Square gained a new platform Platform 3 6 for New Brighton and West Kirby services and the rest of the station was refurbished The signal box was closed on 9 May 1977 with signalling operation transferred to James Street when Hamilton Square s burrowing junction and platform came into use 7 8 Unfortunately this investment coincided with the significant decline in employment in Central Liverpool and surrounding areas patronage fell and the peak hour train service provided nowadays through the extensive grade separated tunnel junctions is notably less than was provided in the 1960s 70s just using the flat junction 2014 15 refurbishment edit In August 2014 it was announced that Hamilton Square was to be the fourth station to be refurbished as part of the 40 million investment from Network Rail which would see all Merseyrail Underground Stations excluding Conway Park refurbished This included the refurbishment of platforms concourses and the booking hall The entire station closed on 29 September 2014 and reopened on 27 March 2015 9 During the refurbishment in November 2014 it was revealed that old historic posters dating back to the 1940s 1950s and 1960s were found underneath the old wall cladding 10 These included posters promoting New Brighton an advert for a Circus and old news stories from the Liverpool Echo The posters however could not be saved due to their poor condition and were left where they were However during the reopening artwork documenting the old posters was unveiled on Platform 1 of the station 11 Facilities editThe station is staffed during all opening hours and has platform CCTV 12 There are toilets secure parking for 12 cycles a payphone an ATM booking office a ticket machine and live departure and arrival screens for passenger information 13 The station does not have a car park though there is a drop off point Step free access to the platforms for wheelchairs and prams is possible via the lifts 14 The station also has steps to an exit on Shore Road once open normally but now only used in emergencies The station also has a shop in the main booking hall which opened in 2007 and which sells tickets and snacks On 22 October 2015 free Wi Fi was installed and introduced at the station 15 Services editDuring Monday Saturday daytime trains operate at least every five minutes to James Street and around the Liverpool city centre loop In the other direction trains operate every 15 minutes to each of New Brighton West Kirby and Chester and every 30 minutes to Ellesmere Port At other times trains operate every 30 minutes to each of these four destinations giving a service every 5 10 minutes to Liverpool 16 These services are all provided by Merseyrail s fleet of Class 507 and Class 777 EMUs Gallery edit nbsp A Merseyrail Class 508 at platform 3 nbsp The station tower in 1961 nbsp The station tower nbsp Signage on the station towerSee also editListed buildings in Birkenhead List of works by Grayson and Ould List of underground stations of the Merseyrail networkReferences edit Butt 1995 p 112 Historic England Hamilton Square Station Birkenhead 1218084 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 18 July 2012 a b Gahan 1983 Mitchell amp Smith 2014 fig 2 Maund 2001 p 50 Mitchell amp Smith 2014 fig 4 Mitchell amp Smith 2014 fig 3 Hamilton Square signal box aka Cabin D Westinghouse Brake and Saxby Signal Company Ltd Miniature power lever frames Retrieved 16 August 2018 Murphy Liam 12 August 2014 Hamilton Square station to shut for 4million revamp Liverpool Echo Trinity Mirror Merseyside Retrieved 16 September 2014 Weston Alan 19 November 2014 Watch Hamilton Square station refurbishment reveals posters from years gone by Liverpool Echo Retrieved 22 November 2015 Manning Craig 27 March 2015 VIDEO Refurbished Hamilton Square station is officially reopened Wirral Globe Retrieved 22 November 2015 Birkenhead Hamilton Square BKQ National Rail Retrieved 19 December 2013 Hamilton square train station timetable ticket prices amp facilities www merseyrail org Retrieved 25 January 2017 Hamilton Square Station Plan National Rail Archived from the original on 19 December 2013 Retrieved 19 December 2013 Hughes Lorna 22 October 2015 Merseyrail introduces free wifi at five underground stations Liverpool Echo Retrieved 14 February 2016 Wirral Line timetable PDF Merseyrail Archived from the original PDF on 19 December 2013 Retrieved 18 December 2013 Sources edit Butt R V J 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations Yeovil Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 1 85260 508 1 R508 Gahan John W 1983 The Line Beneath the Liners A hundred years of Mersey Railway sights and sounds Birkenhead Countryvise Ltd ISBN 978 0 907 76840 1 Maund T B 2001 Merseyrail Electrics The Inside Story NBC Books OCLC 655126526 Mitchell Vic Smith Keith 2014 Birkenhead to West Kirby West Sussex Middleton Press ISBN 9781908174611 OCLC 885451764 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hamilton Square railway station Train times and station information for Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station from National Rail Station information for Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station from Merseyrail Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following station Birkenhead Centraltowards Chester or Ellesmere Port MerseyrailWirral LineEllesmere Port Chester James Street towards Liverpool Central Conway Park towards New Brighton or West Kirby MerseyrailWirral LineNew Brighton West Kirby Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station amp oldid 1218319105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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