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The original station was opened in 1840 serving Preston to Fleetwood travellers. The Blackpool branch opened in 1846.
The replacement station opened in 1896 at the current location. The original station acted as a goods yard for many decades.
Railway and Station Hotel on Breck Road. Station Road and the station are at the sign post on the left.
Breck Road looking North with Station Road to the left and the level crossing in the centre.
Poulton-Le-Fylde Station Entrance
Poulton-Le-Fylde Station platforms in its heyday. The two tracks under the left hand arch are the up and down express lines to Blackpool North or Fleetwood.
Poulton signal box No. 3; the last remaining of the 5 signal boxes before it was removed when the line was electrified.
The original Poulton-le-Fylde station looking towards Fleetwood. The double storey building is the signal box for the area.
Poulton Curve Halt served the direct line from Blackpool North to Fleetwood.
The fatal Poulton train crash of 1893.
Advertisement for the Railway and Station Hotel. Published in the Fleetwood Chronicle 16th June 1893.
The Royal Oak Hotel facing across Station Road to the Goods Station.