In between kicks, I'm seeing it now.
It's one of those locations that annoyingly just seems to hide in plain sight until you're told where it is.
The station photo is looking in Edge Hill direction, Newsham being over to the right in the distance though not visible.
Tuebrook platforms were on the Anfield/Walton/Clubmoor direction side of the West Derby road bridge carrying the railway, you can just make out between the tracks the bowed strengthening girder of it.
The Power station photo is great. I remember my Dad sometimes taking me to Newsham in the summer when I was tiny, late 50's early 60's, it was free and got us out of the house, and after us having a look at the model boats on the model boat lake, he'd sometimes take me over to look over the wall to watch the shunting of the coal wagons there.
It was all very impressive when you were little, and a busy and industrious scene back then. I think there was some tragic story about a worker or workers being killed when those cooling towers got built but that's probably true of most buildings before improved H&S considerations. Anyway, it's taken looking towards the north from Edge Lane direction so that's Lister Drive running from left to right above it, 3/4 the way up the photo.
The main railway line is just visible in the top left hand, running under the bridge carrying Lister Drive over into Newsham to the left so Tuebrook Station would be along there beyond the top part of the photo just past West Derby road.
That empty field behind the Apostles in that photo is now partially allotments.
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