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Key dates
1 May 1871
New station opened as Ditton Junction, replacing Ditton Mill
7 May 1973
Renamed (Ditton)
29 May 1994
Closed
St Helens & Runcorn Gap Railway
Legend
Liverpool & Bury Railway
Rainford Junction
Skelmersdale branch
Liverpool & Bury Railway
Rainford Village
Rookery
Old Mill Lane
Crank Halt
Moss Bank
Pilkington
Gerards Bridge
Liverpool–Wigan line
to Wigan North Western
St Helens Central
(original GCR station)
St Helens Central
Liverpool, St Helens &
South Lancashire Railway
Liverpool–Wigan line
to Liverpool Lime Street
Peasley Cross
Hays Chemicals
Sutton Oak
Liverpool & Manchester Railway
to Manchester Victoria
Robins Lane Halt
St Helens Junction
Liverpool & Manchester Railway
to Liverpool Lime Street
Clock Face
Union Bank Farm Halt
Farnworth & Bold
Appleton
Ann Street Halt
Warrington and
Stockport Railway
Vladivar Vodka distillery
Warrington Arpley
Chester–Warrington line
to Chester
Warrington Bank Quay
High Level│Low Level
West Coast Main Line
Whitecross
Sankey Bridges
Fidlers Ferry & Penketh
Fiddlers Ferry power station
Cuerdley
Widnes loop
to Sankey
Tanhouse Lane
Widnes Central
Cheshire Lines Committee
(Liverpool–Manchester)
Hough Green
Widnes South
Runcorn Gap
(second)
Runcorn Gap
(first)
swing bridge
Widnes Dock
Ditton Mill
Weaver Junction–Liverpool line
to Weaver Junction & Euston
Runcorn Bridge
Ditton Junction
Halebank
Speke
1864 extension
to Liverpool
Church Road Garston
Garston Container terminal
Garston Dock
Garston and Liverpool Railway
to Hunts Cross
Hunts Cross chord
Liverpool South Parkway
to Liverpool Central
Allerton
West Allerton
Mossley Hill
Sefton Park
Wavertree
Liverpool & Manchester Railway
Edge Hill
Liverpool Lime Street
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