 
Meols station (pronounced "Mells") was the station closest to our B&B and base for exploring Merseyside, so we passed through it a fair bit during the week. The station is on a road bridge above the line, and like many of the Wirral Line stations has a 1930s Art Deco style roof:
 
Inside is the tickets window:
 
Next to the ticket office is the footbridge which spans the tracks:
 
The footbridge seen from the station platforms:
 
 
The side of the station building:
 
On platform 1, for trains towards Liverpool Central:
 
The station is full of flowers:
 
Perhaps it helps that the station has been adopted, like many on Merseyrail's network:
 
Incredible Edible Hoylake have this planter on the platform too:
 
The building on platform 1:
 
The building on platform 2 opposite, with views out the back to a fish pond!
 
Looking west along the platforms at Meols:
 
Looking east along the line:
 
Back from the road bridge, the view westwards along the line:
 
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