Moore is a village and a civil parish in the borough of Halton, a unitary authority in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Moore is the site of a disused railway station named Daresbury. The station was opened in 1850 and was located on the south side of Runcorn Road. The station was closed to passengers in 1952 and closed completely in 1965. The platforms and ramps down from road are still visible from Runcorn Road. The station was situated on the Birkenhead Joint Railway close to Warrington and in the village of Moore. The station was the second to open in the village. The first station which was very close by but on a different line was called Moore. Daresbury Station was initially called Moore but the name was changed to Daresbury in April 1861 taking its name from a village a mile or so away away.
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| Principal Settlements | Runcorn • Widnes |
| Civil Parishes | Daresbury • Hale • Moore • Preston Brook |
| Unparished Areas | Runcorn • Widnes |
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| Unitary authorities | Halton • Warrington |
| Boroughs or districts | Chester • Congleton • Crewe and Nantwich • Ellesmere Port and Neston • Macclesfield • Vale Royal |
| Cities and towns | Alsager • Bollington • Birchwood • Chester • Congleton • Crewe • Ellesmere Port • Frodsham • Knutsford • Macclesfield • Middlewich • Nantwich • Neston • Northwich • Runcorn • Sandbach • Warrington • Widnes • Wilmslow • Winsford See also: List of civil parishes in Cheshire |


