Birkenhead North is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service within a friendly atmosphere that prioritizes satisfaction above all else. Conveniently located in Birkenhead, this establishment ensures visitors feel welcomed from the moment they arrive. The knowledgeable staff are always eager to assist with inquiries or provide helpful information about services offered, making each visit enjoyable and stress-free. With its emphasis on quality service, Birkenhead North stands out as a reliable choice for locals and travelers alike. Discover the warm hospitality that characterizes Birkenhead North.

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Nicola Sayers

3 Google Rating

Not a bad station, but when the lift is out of service on both sides, it can be a pain to try and ge

3/ 5

Not a bad station, but when the lift is out of service on both sides, it can be a pain to try and get on to the other side of the platform, which isn't much good for wheelchair and pram users.

Stuart Laws

4 Google Rating

Nice old station buildings juxtaposed with modern (and very expensive) footbridge with lifts on both

4/ 5

Nice old station buildings juxtaposed with modern (and very expensive) footbridge with lifts on both sides. MASSIVE car park with space for 600-700 cars, but very popular as a park and ride location so spaces still at a premium.

J p b Dude collects

5 Google Rating

A nice, balanced station that has wheelchair access via lift to get to one or the other platforms

5/ 5

A nice, balanced station that has wheelchair access via lift to get to one or the other platforms

Eliot Collins

4 Google Rating

An old victorian station in the Wirral line, with trains to Liverpool city centre and both New Brigh

4/ 5

An old victorian station in the Wirral line, with trains to Liverpool city centre and both New Brighton and West Kirby. There is a manned ticket office, platforms are accessed by a new looking walkover, complete with lifts as well as stairs.

Adrian Jones

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Calvin Liu

5 Google Rating

Nice

5/ 5

Nice

Daniel

5 Google Rating

Huge free carpark, fast trains into Liverpool every 10mins.

5/ 5

Huge free carpark, fast trains into Liverpool every 10mins.

David Gautrey

1 Google Rating

It sucks

1/ 5

It sucks

Myles Tovey

1 Google Rating

Worst train station ever

1/ 5

Worst train station ever

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