Longton Bridge railway station

The main station building, "built in the company's typical red brick style" was to the north of the running lines, there was a signal box at the end of the Preston bound platform.

[8] In 1922 the L&NWR service had increased to 18 trains stopping here from Southport Chapel Street mainly going to Preston, otherwise one went to Todmorden and one to Accrington.

[10] By January 1962, the London Midland Region of British Railways were operating 11 trains each way, with three to six additional services on Saturdays.

[11] The station closed to passengers and goods on 7 September 1964 a casualty of the programme of closures advocated by the Beeching Report.

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