The North Liverpool Extension Line was a
railway
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line in
Liverpool
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,
England
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in operation between 1879 and 1972. It was at one stage intended to become the eastern section of the
Merseyrail Outer Loop, an
orbital line circling the city.
History
The line was built by the
Cheshire Lines Committee, branching from the Committee's
Liverpool
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to
Manchester
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line at
Hunts Cross in the south of the city, running north skirting the eastern edge of Liverpool, finally arriving at the Walton Triangle junction. One line continued north to
Aintree, another curved west through the Rice Lane to
Kirkdale tunnel which brought the line facing south, towards
Liverpool Docks
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. The line ran alongside the already existing LYR line before terminating at
Huskisson railway station, just after
Sandhills railway station. A small line left Huskisson, retracing the route northward before turning towards the river and the
Midland Railway's Sandon and Canada Dock Goods station. The line opened between 1879 and 1880.
The Aintree branch was extended to
Southport
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Iris ...
in 1884.
The route closed in stages. In 1960 the line closed to passengers between Aintree and
Gateacre.
In 1972 passenger trains from
Liverpool Central High Level to Gateacre were withdrawn. The Gateacre service was proposed to be reinstated in 1978, with the station being the terminus of the new
Merseyrail Northern Line
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. However this never materialised, with the terminus being cut back to Hunts Cross station on the southern Liverpool to Manchester line. The line continued to carry freight to Liverpool's docks until it was lifted in 1979. The trackbed of the main section of line now forms part of the
National Cycle Network
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and the
Trans Pennine Trail.
Planned reopening

The Orbital Outer Rail Loop was a part of the initial Merseyrail plans of the 1970s. The route circled the outer fringes of the city of Liverpool using primarily existing rail lines merged to create the loop. With the city of Liverpool having a semi-circular footprint with the city centre at the western fringe against the
River Mersey, the western section of the loop would run through the city centre. This was completed being now the a part of the Merseyrail's
Northern Line
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. The scheme was begun along with the creation of Merseyrail, however, owing to cost-cutting the eastern section was postponed.
The concept of using the former
Cheshire Lines Committee's North Liverpool Extension Line route through the eastern suburbs of Liverpool as the eastern section of a rapid-transit orbital route circling the outskirts of the city first emerged before the Second World War. The proposal was for a 'belt' line using the now-demolished
Liverpool Overhead Railway, which ran along the river front, as its western section.
In the 1960s, during the planning for Merseyrail, this was developed into the Outer Rail Loop scheme: an electric rapid-transit passenger line circling the outer districts of the city by using a combination of newly electrified existing lines and a new link tunnel under the city centre joining together lines to the north and south of the city centre completing the loop. A feature was that passengers on the mainline radial routes into
Lime Street station from the east and south could transfer onto the Outer Loop at two parkway interchange stations and complete their journey to Liverpool suburbs avoiding the need to travel into the city centre:
Liverpool South Parkway
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was one of these stations, opening thirty years after the initial proposal. The Outer Loop would have connected the eastern suburbs of the city—Gateacre, Childwall, Broadgreen, Knotty Ash, West Derby, Norris Green and Walton—with the city centre.
The final plan of the Outer Loop consisted of two sub-loops - serving the northern and southern suburbs with both running through the city centre from the east. These sub-loops allowed more direct journeys to the city centre from the eastern suburbs, giving the overall scheme greater viability.
Key components
The key components of the Loop were as follows:
The West Section - the existing Merseyrail Electrics Northern Line from Sandhills in the north (later Aintree on the Ormskirk branch) to Hunts Cross. This section includes the most expensive part of the Outer Rail Loop - the Link Line tunnel under Liverpool city centre - and the reopened and electrified line from Liverpool Central to Hunts Cross.
The East Section - the former Cheshire Lines Committee North Liverpool Extension Line initially from Hunts Cross to Walton, however, amended to Aintree.
The North Section - originally the CLC line from Walton to Kirkdale via the Breeze Hill tunnel. In later versions of the scheme the
North Mersey Branch from Aintree to Bootle was substituted. The latter is still intact although only used by maintenance trains whilst the former is now partially built over.
The Central Section - the central section was a later addition to the plan and effectively divided the loop into two sub-loops and also gave city centre access for the towns east of Merseyside. This included the unrealised Edge Hill Spur scheme from Liverpool Central Low Level to Edge Hill using the Waterloo Tunnel and a section of the City Line from Edge Hill to Broad Green. A major junction was to have been formed at Broad Green with the eastern section of the Outer Loop with a six platform underground station to be named Rocket under the car park of the Rocket pub near the M62/
Queens Drive road junction.
The Outer Rail Loop would have been double-track throughout and electrified using the 750 V DC third-rail system used by the Merseyrail Electrics network.
Although no official proposals have been made to revive the scheme in recent years, the route is effectively safeguarded with periodic calls being made by local politicians for the revival of the complete project or just the short stretch of the route from Hunts Cross to Gateacre.
[http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Images/tcm21-170943.pdf] The Gateacre service was the last to operate out of the former Liverpool Central High-Level Station prior to its closure in 1972.
Today
The Outer Rail Loop project was a victim of the recession of the late 1970s compounded by delays and cost overruns on the Loop and Link projects and local political opposition. The project was abandoned as a working proposal by Merseytravel in the 1980s. Much expense was incurred in constructing a large bridge taking the
M62 motorway over the eastern section and header tunnels at Liverpool Central station. The route is still largely intact, complete with bridges, it is used as walking and cycling trail through the suburbs, though the route is still protected for rail use.
Notable events
In 2012 the body of missing person
Paula Hounslea was discovered on an embankment of the loop line cycle path near its junction with Blackthorne Road in Fazakerley.
Route
Main line
*
Hunts Cross junction with CLC Liverpool to Manchester line.
*
Gateacre 1 December 1879 – 15 April 1972.
*
Childwall 1 December 1879 – 1 January 1931.
*
Knotty Ash
Knotty Ash is an area of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and a Liverpool City Council Ward. Historically in Lancashire, the population at the 2001 Census was 13,200, increasing to 13,312 at the 2011 Census. Knotty Ash is well known as the home ...
1 December 1879 – 7 November 1960.
*
West Derby 1 December 1879 – 7 November 1960.
*
Clubmoor 14 April 1927 – 7 November 1960.
*Fazakerley South Junction.
*Fazakerley West Junction.
*
Walton on the Hill
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Walton 1 December 1879 – 1 January 1918.
*Walton Tunnel No 41 (240 yd)
*Walton Tunnel No 42 (643 yd)
*Walton Tunnel No 43 (249 yd)
*
Huskisson
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He is commonly known as the world's first widely reported railway passenger casu ...
13 July 1880 – 1 May 1886.
North branch
*Fazakerley South Junction.
*Fazakerley North Junction.
*Fazakerley Junction with the
Midland Railway's
Langton Dock Branch.
*
Warbreck
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1 August 1929 – 7 November 1960.
*
Aintree Central Aintree 13 July 1880 – 7 November 1960.
*
Southport Junction
Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England.
Southport lies on the Iris ...
*
Southport & Cheshire Lines Extension Railway
Plans
The Cheshire Lines Committee put forward several plans to connect railway lines to Liverpool Docks via the extension. One of these was the
Liverpool, St Helens & South Lancashire Railway.
External links
Historic map of railways in LiverpoolChildwall railway station
References
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Historic transport in Merseyside
Closed railway lines in North West England
Cheshire Lines Committee Lines
Railway lines opened in 1880
Tunnels in Liverpool
Rail trails in England