The road crossed the railway on an over-bridge, with a ramp down to the station building on the down, western, side of the tracks.
[b][6][7] The station closed to passengers and parcels on 1 March 1948 but it continued in use for railway workers until 1963.
[8] April 1952[9] Goods facilities were a little remote from the station being approximately 500 yards (460 m) south of the station, they consisted of a goods shed and several trans-shipment sidings between the mainline and the associated Manchester Ship Canal Company's Bridgewater siding to the east.
[10][11] The line is still open, other than a station house, no substantive remains exist as of 2016.
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