Orrell Park is located at Liverpool L9 8BU, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Orrell Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Rebecca M

5 Google Rating

Frequent trains, accessible, convenient

5/ 5

Frequent trains, accessible, convenient

Stuart Laws

4 Google Rating

Very nicely refurbished station in pleasant surroundings. Lifts and stepped ramps down to platforms

4/ 5

Very nicely refurbished station in pleasant surroundings. Lifts and stepped ramps down to platforms from modern ticket office. Large waiting shelters on both platforms with an additional fully enclosed shelter on the southbound platform. Plenty of greenery and even some well-kept flowerbeds. No car park unfortunately, though there is space in nearby streets (at a premium during the working week).

J p b Dude Collects AVGCP

5 Google Rating

Yeah. EDIT: I didn’t go there when I posted it but when the edit was made, I did. I usually saw th

5/ 5

Yeah. EDIT: I didn’t go there when I posted it but when the edit was made, I did. I usually saw the building on a 61 bus. When your at the platform, LOOK AT THOSE FLOWERS! It makes the station more beautiful

David C

4 Google Rating

Orrell Park is a busy little station on the Merseyrail Northern Line with trains to and from Liverpo

4/ 5

Orrell Park is a busy little station on the Merseyrail Northern Line with trains to and from Liverpool Central and Ormskirk stations. As well as ramps there are now lifts available which adds to the accessibility of this station. Staff are on site in the ticket/information office. A toilet with facilities for wheelchair users is available near the entrance.

Maxwell Spaine

5 Google Rating

Nice bridge nearby.

5/ 5

Nice bridge nearby.

Keith Rimmer

4 Google Rating

Nice clean and safe station

4/ 5

Nice clean and safe station

Calvin Liu

5 Google Rating

Because I love to see some trains and drivers wave to me.

5/ 5

Because I love to see some trains and drivers wave to me.

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