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Ditton railway station, originally Ditton Junction, was a railway station which served the Ditton area of
Widnes Widnes ( ) is an industrial town in the Borough of Halton, Cheshire, England, which at the 2011 census had a population of 61,464. Historically in Lancashire, it is on the northern bank of the River Mersey where the estuary narrows to form th ...
in Cheshire, England. It was located on Hale Road on the border between Ditton and Halebank.


History

The station opened in 1871 on the London-Liverpool line. It replaced an earlier station named Ditton Mill which was inconveniently located off the then new main line some 230 yards (210 m) to the east. On 17 September 1912, 15 people were killed when the 17:30 train from Chester derailed while crossing from the fast to the slow line at speed. The station was rebuilt between 1960-61 at a cost of £48,500 (). Ditton closed to passengers on 27 May 1994 and the station buildings were demolished in 2005.


Paul Simon

Ditton railway station is one of two stations where Paul Simon may have composed the song " Homeward Bound", the other being
Widnes railway station Widnes railway station (formerly Widnes North) is a railway station serving the town of Widnes, Halton, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The station is operated by ...
. It is uncertain exactly where the song was written. In an interview with
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for ''SongTalk'' Magazine,
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says that Simon wrote the song in a train station "around
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" while in an earlier interview for
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Simon himself mentioned the train station was at Liverpool. It is likely, however, that it was written at Widnes station during a long wait for a train, as Simon was still on tour and travelling to a gig in Humberside from
Widnes Widnes ( ) is an industrial town in the Borough of Halton, Cheshire, England, which at the 2011 census had a population of 61,464. Historically in Lancashire, it is on the northern bank of the River Mersey where the estuary narrows to form th ...
, and was reportedly dropped off at Widnes station by the owner of the club where he had been playing. A plaque commemorating this claim to fame is displayed on the Liverpool-bound platform of Widnes railway station. Simon is quoted as saying "if you'd ever seen Widnes, then you'd know why I was keen to get back to London as quickly as possible."


Closure

The station was the first to be closed by
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following the privatisation of British Rail in 1994. Passenger numbers declined during the 1960s and 1970s with the steady withdrawal of services. The ''Ditton Dodger'' to was the first withdrawal in 1951, followed by services to Manchester Oxford Road in 1962 and to
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via the North Wales Coast Line and Chester in 1975. The station was left with an hourly shuttle between Crewe and
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. By the late 1980s even this service had begun to omit Ditton from its schedule and dwindling passenger numbers eventually led to its closure. As of 2018 the platforms survive and can easily be seen from passing trains, and the site of the station buildings is visible from the road, marked by the more modern brickwork of the bridge parapet.


Future

Halton Borough Council has protected the site of the station as well as the
Halton Curve Halton Curve (now formally known as the Frodsham Single Line) is a short bi-directional railway line which links the Chester–Warrington line to the Weaver Junction–Liverpool line within the borough of Halton, Cheshire. The route, which is ...
from development prejudicial to their reuse as part of the rail network; the council notes that "there is an opportunity for the re-opening of this station, particularly with the possible increase in patronage from major industrial, commercial and housing developments in the area. It may be possible to use the station as a park and ride facility." The alignment of the "Shell Green Route" which linked Ditton with Widnes South and
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is also protected. Liverpool City Region Mayor,
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, stated in an interview in July 2017 that re-opening the station was one of the several options that had been outlined in the Liverpool City Region's Long Term Rail Strategy. The success of the plan depended heavily upon the re-opening of the Halton Curve. In February 2019 it was announced that Merseytravel and consultant company Arup had been conducting feasibility studies into the reopening of the station. Initial estimates put the cost of reopening the station at an estimated £10 million.


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Ditton station via ''Disused Stations UK''
{{Proposed rail infrastructure projects in the United Kingdom Disused railway stations in the Borough of Halton Former London and North Western Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1871 Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1994