New Brighton Liverpool stands out as a vibrant destination focused on delivering excellent customer experiences. Located in Wallasey, this establishment prides itself on its commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction. The staff are always ready to assist visitors with any inquiries or bookings, ensuring that each experience is enjoyable and memorable. New Brighton offers a unique blend of attractions catering to both leisure seekers and families alike. Choose New Brighton for a delightful day out filled with fun and relaxation.

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Daniel Mckenzie

3 Google Rating

Good enough station with frequent trains heading towards the city centre of Liverpool and located no

3/ 5

Good enough station with frequent trains heading towards the city centre of Liverpool and located not far away from the seafront too. Vending machines, ticket office and toilets are provided here.

Aneliya Zhelyazkova

5 Google Rating

Nice place beside the water,but windy

5/ 5

Nice place beside the water,but windy

Dave T

5 Google Rating

Small station handy for the train into Liverpool

5/ 5

Small station handy for the train into Liverpool

Eliot Collins

4 Google Rating

Small station at the terminus of the Wirral Line. Helpful staff, regular trains, fairly clean facili

4/ 5

Small station at the terminus of the Wirral Line. Helpful staff, regular trains, fairly clean facilities

Paul Ashton

5 Google Rating

Great service and on time every day .

5/ 5

Great service and on time every day .

martyn Guthrie

5 Google Rating

Great day out

5/ 5

Great day out

Linda Biggs

5 Google Rating

Good place to stop if your cycling on the coastal path, some nice places to eat.

5/ 5

Good place to stop if your cycling on the coastal path, some nice places to eat.

Calvin Liu

5 Google Rating

Good and quiet

5/ 5

Good and quiet

David Williams

5 Google Rating

Even in the midst of the pandemic it is still interesting to walk along Victoria Road and down to th

5/ 5

Even in the midst of the pandemic it is still interesting to walk along Victoria Road and down to the promenade.

Daniel Baroy

5 Google Rating

Great little Terminus station, great links to shops and 5-10 minute walk to seafront.

5/ 5

Great little Terminus station, great links to shops and 5-10 minute walk to seafront.

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