The newest railway station in Britain opened on the 5th October 2023, at Headbolt Lane on Merseyside. This is where Northern services, and Merseyrail services now meet … and the Merseyrail section is all done by battery powered trains!

    David’s Book is here : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Britains-Least-Stations-David-Brewer/dp/0993431607/

    More here : https://www.merseytravel.gov.uk/train/new-trains/headbolt-lane/

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    1. Tower Hill is the name of the estate in Kirkby – the same as Northwood

      Everything in Headbolt station is yellow because MerseyTravel own the station and yellow is their brand colour👍

    2. On the subject of station names, there is the ridiculous "Sandwell & Dudley" (SAD), which stands between West Bromwich and Oldbury. Named Oldbury in 1852 when it opened, it acquired the silly name in May 1984 when it was rebuilt. "Sandwell", apart from being a valley in the borough, is not really a place, and the station is not near Dudley – in fact Dudley Port station is nearer, though that is between Tipton and Great Bridge.

    3. Most enjoyed watching , We Have the Saveaway put on a walrus card or Metro Card, and its £6, all Zone and £4.60 1 area, will that be going up in Jan 2024 for all?, in Scotland when we lived in Kilwinning, they had a day tripper at £21.00 and covered Barrhill to Ardlui inculing Glasgows Underground , would be good to find out how much it is now?…

    4. the new merseyrail trains make for such a nicer ride. so smooth and quiet, and air conditioning too. with some nice little extra touches, like better luggage/bike/etc. storage – just a shame they are not rolled out on the line near me 😢

    5. Reminds me of when the Glasgow North Electric line was extended by a mile from Airdrie station to the eastern side of Airdrie which they called Drumgelloch (fair enough, that's the part of town it was in) rather than "Airdrie East". The result being that as only two of the four trains an hour to Airdrie were extended to the new terminus, people for intermediate stations who always caught the Airdrie train didn't board those going to Drumgelloch. The solution? Leave the automated announcements as "The next train is for Airdrie" and have a manual announcement reminding passengers "this train also calls at Drumgelloch".

    6. Britain's railways are reduced to makeshift engineering – the OHLE couldn't reach Oxford or Bristol, now they couldn't extend the third rail a little way from Kirkby to Headbolt Lane. It's just embarrassing.

    7. Haven't been to Wigan in ages (from Kirkby) but the last few times I did, Platform 3 was the Kirkby line which they used a pacer train for, which terminated at Wallgate using Plat 3.

      When I travelled to Wigan Wallgate on that line a while later, the route no longer terminated at Wallgate and went on to Blackburn (I think), so Platform 3 wasn't used. They could still use it for services between Headbolt and Wallgate sometimes, I suppose, but I doubt they do.

    8. Tried the Manchester service from Athertonl station to Headbolt lane then on to Liverpool central. on the new class 777 train, both trains were ontime and we had a thouroughly enjoyable ride.

    9. I'm not a railway enthusiast, so I need something explaining. Why does the track terminate at the new station forcing passengers to transfer to another train? Why are the tracks not connected, allowing trains to continue into (and out from) Liverpool?

    10. The noisy bit of the class 777s is when sat above the leading bogies. Quite rumble noise. Apart from that and constant breakdowns every time i am travelling on purpose from Manchester to travel on them, all sounds good. Thank you for sharing another interesting video.

    11. Nice modern railway station on the outskirts of Kirkby. Merseyrail have done a great job on reopening stations and ordering the Class 777 dual voltage trains with batteries to operate on existing lines that is impossible to electrify with DC 750v 3rd Rail. Or impossible to electrify with AC 25,000 OHL.

    12. Headbolt Lane railway station in Merseyside is actually the closest railway station to Liverpool's (LFC) new training complex aka the AXA Training Centre in Kirby.

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