The station was built largely of "yellow glazed bricks with an over-abundance of roofing supported on numerous iron columns". There are four platforms, the centre ones being a wide island, connected by a subway. the booking office faces onto Oriel Road and there is a cab rank.[3]
There an additional two tracks that avoid the station on the western side behind a wall descending to Bankfield Goods Yard.[4]
The station was renamed to Bootle Oriel Road on 2 June 1924.[1]
There is a booking office where staff are available 15 minutes before the first train until 15 minutes after the last train. Both platforms can be accessed via ramps or lifts. There is car parking for 4 cars and secure cycle storage for 24 cycles, plus toilets and a payphone.[11] Train running information is provided via automated announcements, digital CIS displays, customer help points on each platform and timetable posters.[12]
Services
Trains operate every 15 minutes throughout the day from Monday to Saturday, to Southport to the north, and to Hunts Cross via Liverpool Central to the south. Sunday services are every 30 minutes in each direction.[13]
Gahan, John W. (1985). Seaport to Seaside: Lines to Southport and Ormskirk - 13 decades of trains and travel. Countryvise. ISBN978-0-907768-07-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ignored ISBN errors (link)