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  2. Woodside, Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the Birkenhead to Liverpool Queensway road tunnel on 18 July 1934 hastened the demise of Woodside's luggage boats, the service ending on 21 July 1941. [ 2 ] On 30 August 1860, Britain's first street tramway was established, running from Woodside to Birkenhead Park .

  3. Birkenhead Woodside railway station - Wikipedia

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    Birkenhead Woodside railway station was opened on March 31, 1878, to replace the increasingly inadequate passenger facilities provided at Birkenhead Monks Ferry station. [3] [4] The terminus was constructed further inland than originally planned to avoid the demolition of the Mersey ferries workshop situated on the riverbank. The station was ...

  4. List of railway stations in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    Chester and Birkenhead Railway: Birkenhead Woodside: 1878 1967 Birkenhead Joint Railway: Blowick: 1871 1939 Manchester and Southport Railway: Bootle Balliol Road: 1870 1948 London and North Western Railway: Bootle Village: Before 1851 c.1876 Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway: Breck Road: 1870 1948 London and North Western Railway ...

  5. Queensway Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Queensway Tunnel is a road tunnel under the River Mersey, in the north west of England, between Liverpool and Birkenhead. Locally, it is often referred to as the "Birkenhead Tunnel" or "old tunnel", to distinguish it from the newer Kingsway Tunnel (1971), which serves Wallasey and the M53 motorway traffic. At 2.13 miles (3.43 km) in length ...

  6. Birkenhead Park railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station replaced the Wirral Railway's original terminus at Wallasey Bridge Road, which was close to the present-day Birkenhead North station. The station was an interchange between the Wirral Railway's line to West Kirby and the Mersey Railway's new line to Liverpool Central low level station .

  7. Chester–Birkenhead line - Wikipedia

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    The ordinary through trains from Birkenhead to London ceased on 5 March 1967, and on 4 November 1967 Birkenhead Woodside station was closed, the line being cut back to Rock Ferry for change to the Mersey Railway route. [15] From 1972 there were plans to extend the Merseyrail system, which was electrified in the central area, to Chester.