Old Roan railway station is a railway station in Aintree village, Merseyside, England, about seven miles north-east of Liverpool, on the Ormskirk Branch of the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network.
The station was opened on 17 February 1936 by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.
Housing development on what had previously been farmland encouraged the London Midland And Scottish Railway, successor to the Lancashire and Yorkshire, to build a station at Old Roan in 1935, it being named after an adjacent public house.
There is a booking office, payphone, toilet and live departure and arrival screens for passenger information.
[2] Old Roan is served by electric trains between Liverpool Central and Ormskirk.