South Shore railway station
South Shore railway station was originally the only intermediate station on the Blackpool and Lytham Railway, at South Shore in Lancashire, England, when it opened in 1863. In 1903 it was renamed Lytham Road. In that same year the express Marton Line from Kirkham was built with a new Waterloo Road railway station at its junction with the Lytham line. The new station was just 300 yards (300 m) north of Lytham Road station, whose days were then numbered, closing in 1916.
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South Shore railway station
South Shore railway station was originally the only intermediate station on the Blackpool and Lytham Railway, at South Shore in Lancashire, England, when it opened in 1863. In 1903 it was renamed Lytham Road. In that same year the express Marton Line from Kirkham was built with a new Waterloo Road railway station at its junction with the Lytham line. The new station was just 300 yards (300 m) north of Lytham Road station, whose days were then numbered, closing in 1916.
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South Shore railway station wa ...... hen numbered, closing in 1916.
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Opened as South Shore
Renamed Lytham Road
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South Shore railway station wa ...... hen numbered, closing in 1916.
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South Shore railway station
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South Shore / Lytham Road
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