* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Bidston from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
During the earlier half of the twentieth century, Bidston station was known as 'Bidston Dee Junction' and was a busy interchange between the Wirral line electric services and the Seacombe to Wrexham & Chester steam trains. In 1960 the Wrexham service (by now operated by DMUs) was diverted east of Bidston to terminate at New Brighton and later to Birkenhead North.1. However it was subsequently cut back to start and terminate at Bidston in the late 1970s and this remains the situation today. Several lanes of sidings were situated adjacent to the eastern side of the station, however, these were removed in the 1970s. The station was the nearest to the former Bidston Dock. Although partially disused, Bidston East Junction has trackwork which may be used to access the Birkenhead Dock Branch line.2
Services
Current services are every 15 minutes (Monday to Saturday daytime) to West Kirby & Liverpool, and every hour to Wrexham. At other times, trains operate every 30 minutes to West Kirby & Liverpool and every two hours to Wrexham (limited service on Sundays).
Future
Proposals exist to electrify some or all of the Borderlands Line and possibly incorporate it into the Wirral Line services. However nothing has been confirmed so far3