Eccles, in Greater Manchester, has three churches near the line side and it is in a cutting (along with the M602), one on the opposite side of the M602 (which was rebuilt after the railway was built), one near where Patricroft shed was and one in Eccles Town centre, where William Huskisson MP died (after being hit by 'Rocket' near Newton-Le-Willows) on the day the line opened in 1830.
Urmston station has this, with a new ticket office between the road and the station and the old building turned into a pub, no footbridge either, passengers for Liverpool have to walk round the station on the public road to access the platform!
Back to Eccles, and Wellington Road runs along the side of the M602 on top of a retaining wall with buildings on only one side and aswell as the church, has a petrol station, a patch of ground where a petrol station used to be and residential housing.