Ye Olde Railway
Frodsham Railway Station
Frodsham station, c.1900. The railway station was a busy when the 20th century dawned. Cattle, potatoes, cheese and all manner of agricultural produce was exported through the goods yard. There was also sidings at the top of Station Road and a busy commuter service ran to Liverpool, Chester and Manchester. The station canopy has long since gone, though the iron bridge still stands. Whilst cattle are no longer allowed on Transport for Wales carriages, you can still re-live that historic packed-in-like-cattle feeling by taking any early morning train to Manchester.
The railways bridge is currently being refurbished. The scafolding will be removed over 5 nights beginning 10th February.



