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Layton railway station

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Place
  
Layton

Station code
  
LAY

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
SD322381

Managed by
  
Northern

2011/12
  
63,196

Local authority
  
Blackpool

Layton railway station

Address
  
Blackpool FY2 0SF, United Kingdom

Original company
  
Preston and Wyre Joint Railway

Similar
  
Lytham railway station, Salwick railway station, Rishton railway station, Adlington (Lancashire) railway st, Pleasington railway station

Layton railway station (formerly Bispham railway station ) is on the Blackpool North to Preston railway line, in Lancashire, England, serving the Blackpool suburbs of Layton and Bispham. It is managed by Northern and is unstaffed.

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History

The railway line to Blackpool North, which was originally a branch off the line between Preston and Fleetwood, was opened by the Preston and Wyre Railway (PWR) on 29 April 1846. The PWR was taken over jointly by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (LYR) and the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) in 1849, its title being amended to Preston and Wyre Joint Railway (PWJR). When the station at Layton was opened by the PWJR in May 1867 it was named Bispham, being renamed Layton (Lancs) on 4 July 1938.

It is one of two railway stations in the north of Blackpool. Layton still has the air of an old-fashioned commuter station although these days most workers go from here to Blackpool or Preston. There are two platforms and regular services to and from Blackpool.

The station used to have its own ticket office which closed in May 1994. Also prior to and during World War II the station had extensive sidings for goods wagons and works. Some served the Crossley Bros sawmill which occupied the site of today's B&Q and former Comet stores. And others served the Borough councils transport depot located on Depot Road

A new overbridge has recently been constructed and was opened to the public on 15 July 2011. The old one has been removed.

Services

There is a basic hourly service in each direction throughout the week (including Sundays for the first time in several years), provided by the Manchester Victoria to Blackpool North stopping trains. Some peak services to/from Manchester Airport via Manchester Piccadilly also call here.

References

Layton railway station Wikipedia