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Posted By: chris7777 Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 2:44pm
can anyone tell me were is or was Limekiln Lane and Pitt St Tranmere?

are they still there? are there any pics of them?

thanks for any help,

Chris.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 2:57pm
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sour...nGB233GB233&q=limekiln+lane+tranmere
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 3:04pm
Taken from

https://www.wikiwirral.co.uk/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/319511/Re_The_railways_of_Wirral_1830.html

Chriskay

"A station which has totally disappeared was between Rock Ferry & Birkenhead Town. It was called, first, Lime Kiln Lane (later St.Paul’s Rd.) & in about 1855 the name changed to Tranmere. It closed a few years later; it was probably too close to Rock Ferry. Incidentally, it’s worth noting that there was never a main line station at Green Lane."
Posted By: chris7777 Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 3:15pm
ok...thanks for such speedy replys! so St Pauls Rd was once Limekiln Lane?

but does anyone know were Pitt St was/is?

are there an photos of Limekiln Lane and the station??never knew there was a station there at one time!




Posted By: chriskay Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 4:17pm
Yes, St.Paul's Rd. was previously Lime Kiln Lane. Pitt St. was the next street South of St. Paul's Rd. See map from about 1912. It would have been roughly where Fairhaven Close is now.
No pictures are known of the station, which pre-dated Rock Ferry station, but there seems to be some evidence of a possible station entrance in the Southern bridge abutment in the form of a patch of glazed white brick.
By the time of this map, the station was long closed & the new one opened at Rock Ferry.

Attached picture Pitt St.jpg
Posted By: chris7777 Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 6:11pm
thanks for that,i've printed it out.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 9:25pm
I have taken this from a rare road map from the early 1930s and enlarged the area that you speak of

[Linked Image]
Posted By: greasby_lad Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 10:14pm
This is an area & subject I know little about, but this 1840 OS map may add to the discussion.

Attached picture Station.jpg
Posted By: chris7777 Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 10:14pm
thanks Paul that's great, now i can see were one of my rellies lived!
chris.
Posted By: chris7777 Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 10th Jan 2010 10:18pm
Originally Posted by greasby_lad
This is an area & subject I know little about, but this 1840 OS map may add to the discussion.


i love all these old maps!!!!
chris.
Posted By: SUExx Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 11th Jan 2010 6:27am
Really interesting that map, i live in the square thats got the number 13 in by beb station.Is derby house that cream building thats still there on the corner of bedford road, but were exactlly was oak cottage on the map, it looks like its on the way towards new ferry baths.
Posted By: chris7777 Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 11th Jan 2010 10:15am
Originally Posted by susan
Really interesting that map, i live in the square thats got the number 13 in by beb station.Is derby house that cream building thats still there on the corner of bedford road, but were exactlly was oak cottage on the map, it looks like its on the way towards new ferry baths.


think it is on the way to the baths, i had a picture of a cottage once and it was near to the great eastern,i got it from Beb librarie
a few years ago, scanned it onto my pc, and did'nt the pc go and crash!!! and i lost everything! picture too!
now i back up everything on memory sticks.
don't know what year the cottage was but it was before anything was built in new ferry......i live in New Ferry.
chris.
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 11th Jan 2010 10:31am
Is the station on that 1840 map not Rock Lane? think
Posted By: greasby_lad Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 11th Jan 2010 11:14am
The area on this 'modern' map (presumably 2007) matches the area on the 1840 map. I'd say that the station is now south of that shown on the old map.


Description: Modern map
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Posted By: chriskay Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 11th Jan 2010 11:51am
Originally Posted by Snooze
Is the station on that 1840 map not Rock Lane? think

The station shown on the 1840 map is St.Paul's Rd./Limekiln Lane. The short-lived(1846-62)Rock Lane station was where Rock Lane West crosses the railway, near the D of Derby House on the map.
Posted By: jimbob Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 11th Jan 2010 9:38pm
Any one who wants to see the remains of the platform at Limekiln lane/St pauls road. Get the train at Green lane station up to rock ferry station at Bedford road. sit on the left hand side of the carrige and keep looking out of the window and you will see the remains of the platform prior to reaching rock ferry station.
Posted By: chriskay Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 11th Jan 2010 11:27pm
Thanks for that clue, Jim.
Posted By: greasby_lad Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 12th Jan 2010 8:02am
Is this map labelling correct?


Description: Rail stations enquiry
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Posted By: Nienna Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 12th Jan 2010 11:10am
Originally Posted by chriskay
Yes, St.Paul's Rd. was previously Lime Kiln Lane. Pitt St. was the next street South of St. Paul's Rd. See map from about 1912. It would have been roughly where Fairhaven Close is now.
No pictures are known of the station, which pre-dated Rock Ferry station, but there seems to be some evidence of a possible station entrance in the Southern bridge abutment in the form of a patch of glazed white brick.
By the time of this map, the station was long closed & the new one opened at Rock Ferry.



Very interested in this map as it shows where I used to live.

Can you tell me where you got it from please!
Posted By: chriskay Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 12th Jan 2010 12:09pm
Originally Posted by greasby_lad
Is this map labelling correct?

Yes, spot on. Here's a link to info. on Lime Kiln Lane/Tranmere.
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/t/tranmere/index.shtml
Posted By: greasby_lad Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 12th Jan 2010 12:30pm
Thanks Chriskay.
It's your 1912 map that Nienna is enquiring about.
Mine are from the Cassini OS 'Past and Present Map - The Wirral' (1840, 1902, 1923 & modern) - very good but considers Wirral to be the council area (i.e. north Wirral) instead of the whole peninsula. Therefore 40% of proper Wirral missing.
Posted By: chriskay Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 12th Jan 2010 12:48pm
Originally Posted by Nienna


Very interested in this map as it shows where I used to live.

Can you tell me where you got it from please!


Nienna; you have a PM (flashing envelope in My Stuff)
Posted By: chriskay Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 12th Jan 2010 12:50pm
@ greasby lad; thanks for the info. about your maps. I think I'll have to get them.
Posted By: chriskay Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 12th Jan 2010 1:10pm
Re. Rock Lane station; the Godfrey edition O.S. map of 1899 seems to show some remains of this station. There appear to be some buildings & a ramp down from the road (the line is in a cutting here).

Attached picture Rock Lane station.jpg
Posted By: chris7777 Re: Pitt St & Limekiln Lane Tranmere - 12th Jan 2010 1:29pm
Originally Posted by chriskay
Originally Posted by greasby_lad
Is this map labelling correct?

Yes, spot on. Here's a link to info. on Lime Kiln Lane/Tranmere.
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/t/tranmere/index.shtml


very interesting site that....have saved it for future reference!!
chris.
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