Sutton Oak railway station

Sutton Oak railway station served the southern area of St Helens, England.

[4] The station first appeared on public timetables in 1852[5] and closed completely on 18 June 1951, when passenger trains were withdrawn between Widnes and St Helens.

[6][7] Two services called at Sutton Oak: St Helens Central to Ditton Junction via Widnes South - The Ditton Dodger and St Helens to St Helens Junction, often continuing to Warrington Bank Quay In 1922 nine "Down" (northbound) Ditton Junction trains a day called at Sutton Oak, 'One class only' (i.e. 3rd Class) and 'Week Days Only' (i.e. not Sundays).

Six trains called in each direction, Monday to Friday, the early morning ones providing both 1st and 3rd Class accommodation.

[9] In 1922 no fewer than twentyone St Helens Junction trains called in each direction, Monday to Saturday, with three on Sundays.