Moorside is relatively little used by comparison with other stations on the line, so it's not surprising that it's lacking in facilities. Here's the station building on the road bridge over the line:
The entrance to the station from the road:
From the road bridge, looking down at the platform 2 side of the station building:
Inside the station building is a small concourse and ticket office, although the ticket window was (perhaps unsurprisingly) closed when we visited. Here's the concourse looking back out the front entrance:
Steps leading up from platform level to the entrance and ticket office:
Looking east along platform 2 at the exit from the station:
Coming out of the steps there's platform 1 to the right for trains to Manchester. Here looking west:
Looking east down the side of the steps:
A view from the road bridge of the platform 1 side of the station building:
The platforms, including their shelter:
The end of the platforms:
Looking back from the western end of the platform:
Looking west from the end of platform 2, with a short length of disused platform beyond:
Back up on the road bridge looking east along the line:
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