Wavertree Technology Park railway station
Wavertree Technology Park railway station is in the suburbs of Liverpool, at the western end of Olive Mount cutting, on the original Liverpool-Manchester line. The station opened on 13 August 2000, at a cost of £2 million. Train services are operated by Northern Trains.
Since 5 March 2015, trains through the station have used overhead wire electric traction, as part of the electrification of George Stephenson's original Liverpool and Manchester Railway and the branch line to Wigan.
Facilities
The station has a ticket office that is staffed throughout the hours of service, seven days per week. Waiting shelters are provided at platform level on each side, with digital display screens, customer help points and an automated public address system to provide train running information. Both platforms have lifts from the footbridge, so are fully accessible for mobility-impaired users.Services
There are three trains per hour in each direction Monday to Saturday, with two on Sunday. All services are operated by Northern Trains:Eastbound
- 1tph to via
- 2tph to
Westbound
- Three trains per hour to