A series of caches of various sizes on the disused railway line part of which is converted into a multi use route for walkers, cyclists, and horse riders, the Cheshire Lines Path provides a 5 mile (8 km) link between Southport and Maghull.
The Cheshire Lines Railway Company used to operate services across the Lancashire Mossland between Liverpool and Southport.
After its closure in 1952 part of the line was aquired by West Lancashire Borough Council in 1988 and was constructed as a dual use cycle and footpath with parallel bridleway.
The Cheshire Lines Path forms part of the Trans Pennine Trail, a coast to coast route linking the resorts of Southport and Hornsea and the major centres of Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and Hull.
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