But Margaret’s contribution to station life is far more than the clean pavements outside.
Intricate murals depicting station life, including the staff working there today, adorn the brick building – are all painted by Margaret in her spare time.
When asked whether she studied art, she quipped: “Oh no, I taught myself – they wouldn’t let me into college because I couldn’t spell.”
Outside the station building are lovingly-maintained planter boxes, a “secret garden”, and quirky sculptures – all the handiwork of Maghull Volunteers and other community groups.
Chairwoman Doreen Bird, 81, said the group has been together approximately 20 years after being founded by the late Nigel Winchester and Alan Pritchard.
“I just love it,” she said, when asked what motivated her to keep Maghull station looking its best.
“It’s amazing really how much people appreciate the station being as beautiful as it is.
“What one lady said to me is; ‘it makes me smile every Monday morning when I really don’t want to go to work’.
“That’s all it takes, I think that’s why we do it.”