Everything about Bache Railway Station totally explained
Bache railway station serves the
Bache area in the north of the city of
Chester,
England. It lies on the
Wirral Line of the
Merseyrail network, on the Chester branch. Like nearby
Capenhurst station it's normally very quiet.
History
The current station opened in January 1984, replacing the nearby
Upton-by-Chester station. The new station cost
£145,000. The platforms for the original station can still be seen from the train en route, though now overgrown.
Services
Trains operate every 30 minutes each day (including Sunday) southwards towards Chester and northwards towards
Liverpool via
Birkenhead.
A bus service connects Bache railway station with
Chester Zoo. This service is provided free of charge to rail users with a valid ticket.
Further Information
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