Can you name the Merseyrail station?

Do you take a lot of trains around Merseyside?

See how many Merseyrail stations you can recognise in our quiz!

Q1. This station, pictured in 1971, serves a bustling seaside town that used to boast a pier and a tower. Can you name the station?

Q2. Visitors to this Wirral line station, pictured in the 1970s, were once able to get a train straight to Woodside Ferry Terminal. Travellers could also catch a train to London. Which station is this?

Q3. On the Northern line, this station shares its name with Sefton's famous golf club. What's it called?

Q4. If you're travelling to this station on the Wirral line, which loops under the River Mersey, you may be looking to catch a train to Manchester, Birmingham or London. What's it called?

Q5. The newest station on the Merseyrail network, this Northern line stop opened in 2018. But what is it called?

Q6. This Northern line station was built in the 1850s at the insistence of local landowner, Thomas Fresh, to provide him access to the railway. What is it called?

Q7. Holidaymakers heading for a family break at Pontins, may well get the train to this Northern line station - pictured here in 1971.

Q8. This station, on the City line, originally had four-platforms. Passengers travelling to Liverpool from Manchester used to have to change here to continue their journey. But where is it?

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