Rock Ferry is located at Birkenhead CH42 3YB, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Rock Ferry and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information – of Rock Ferry by http://www.merseyrail.org/plan-your-journey/stations/rock-ferry.aspx .

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Peak rob

5 Google Rating

Friendly helpful staff on duty whenever the station is open. Very frequent trains early to late 7 da

5/ 5

Friendly helpful staff on duty whenever the station is open. Very frequent trains early to late 7 days a week! Indoor waiting area towards Liverpool and a simple shelter towards Chester.

Robert Pritchard

4 Google Rating

Decent station toilet and waiting room facilities are good. Staff always helpful.

4/ 5

Decent station toilet and waiting room facilities are good. Staff always helpful.

Maren ji

5 Google Rating

this is literally the best train station I have ever had the pleasure of using. I go there a lot and

5/ 5

this is literally the best train station I have ever had the pleasure of using. I go there a lot and it has never let me down. great fun for all the family

Finley McDonald

3 Google Rating

Occasionally closed for "Pay at destination" services are decent though could benefit from some more

3/ 5

Occasionally closed for "Pay at destination" services are decent though could benefit from some more seating on platforms due to long wait times.

Sophie Khalil

5 Google Rating

Easy access for prams and wheelchairs also indoor waiting area

5/ 5

Easy access for prams and wheelchairs also indoor waiting area

Leandre Chiapponisassetti (L2ANDRE_YTB)

4 Google Rating

Perfect park to walk the dog

4/ 5

Perfect park to walk the dog

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