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In the early 1980s, Hillside was closed on Sundays outside the mid-summer period.
Another Merseyrail station where no Sunday services stopped at that time (all year round in this case) was James Street.
Aberdour is a station on the Fife Circle route and until quite recently was served by several weekday trains formed of Locomotive Hauled Coaching Stock (LHCS).
Another station which was served by a limited number of local LHCS trains per day (also on account of shortages of suitable DMUs) was Whitehaven.
Wigan Wallgate opened on its present site in 1855 - having re-located from the station's original site a little to the west. Spooner Row also opened in the year 1855 - having been closed for a period of eight years from 1847 by its original owner, the Norfolk Railway.
Widdrington is also a station on the East Coast Main Line which is not served by the primary long distance operator, i.e. the London North Eastern Railway.