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RomeGamer .

1 Google Rating

Bought a ticket on trainline from Penyffordd to Liverpool. Normally I show the code to the member of

1/ 5

Bought a ticket on trainline from Penyffordd to Liverpool. Normally I show the code to the member of staff on the train and he prints it off. This time he told me to use the machine once I arrive to Liverpool. At Bidston I asked a different member of staff at the service desk if he could print my ticked there. He said no and if I traveled without one I'd get fined. I was forced to buy a single even though I already bought a return. The gentelman at Bidston didn't show any empathy/understanding and simply pointed out that the other member of staff on the Pennyffordd - Bidston train was wrong, forcing me to buy another ticket.

Stuart Laws

4 Google Rating

Fairly large free Park and Ride facility with disabled parking directly adjacent to station (though

4/ 5

Fairly large free Park and Ride facility with disabled parking directly adjacent to station (though as access to the platforms is via footbridge this isn't the ideal station for wheelchair users). Warm waiting room with ticket office inside and frequent trains to West Kirby, New Brighton and Liverpool.

Philip Mear

5 Google Rating

Great parking here. Plenty of space, especially at weekends which was when I used this station. This

5/ 5

Great parking here. Plenty of space, especially at weekends which was when I used this station. This station is in a good location for anyone wanting to travel into the centre of Liverpool and is at the end of the M53 motorway up the Wirral. Convenient if you're coming from North Wales, and areas close to the M56/M6 motorways. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and will make sure you get the best value tickets for your journey. Trains are frequent. I didn't look at the timetable and was still able to jump on a train within 15 to 20 minutes of arriving.

J p b Dude Collects AVGCP

5 Google Rating

Amazing waiting room

5/ 5

Amazing waiting room

Nikki Green

4 Google Rating

Open area station in the middle of fields and over the bridge to get to but has a manned ticket stat

4/ 5

Open area station in the middle of fields and over the bridge to get to but has a manned ticket station not all night though and coffee machine

Rumia_Touhou

4 Google Rating

when will tfw class 230 put in use?

4/ 5

when will tfw class 230 put in use?

Andy

5 Google Rating

Change for Liverpool or Wrexham

5/ 5

Change for Liverpool or Wrexham

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