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  2. Stockport railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is positioned at high level above the valley of the River Mersey and with lifts that link a pedestrian underpass to central Stockport and Edgeley.. The station is staffed, has a ticket office and ticket machines, customer service points, shops, toilets, waiting rooms, lifts from the station subway and step-free access to the platforms.

  3. Category : Railway stations in the Metropolitan Borough of ...

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    Stockport railway station; Strines railway station; W. Woodley railway station; Woodsmoor railway station This page was last edited on 5 February 2019, at 23:25 (UTC) ...

  4. Heaton Chapel railway station - Wikipedia

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    Heaton Chapel railway station serves the Heaton Chapel and Heaton Moor districts of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. It is 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (7.2 km) south of Manchester Piccadilly towards Stockport. It opened as Heaton Chapel & Heaton Moor in 1852 by the London & North Western Railway. It was renamed Heaton Chapel by British Rail on 6 ...

  5. Stockport Tiviot Dale railway station - Wikipedia

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    Stockport Tiviot Dale was one of two main railway stations serving the town of Stockport, Cheshire, England; the other being Stockport Edgeley, which is now simply referred to as Stockport. It was a stop on the Cheshire Lines Committee -operated Stockport, Timperley and Altrincham Junction Railway line.

  6. Stockport - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance to the railway station. Stockport railway station is a principal station on the Manchester spur of the West Coast Main Line. It is served by six train operating companies: Avanti West Coast operates inter-city trains between London Euston and Manchester Piccadilly, via Macclesfield, Stoke-on-Trent and Crewe [69]

  7. Cheshire Lines Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Cheshire Lines Committee evolved in the late 1850s from the close working together of two railways, the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR) and the Great Northern Railway (GNR); this was in their desire to break the near monopoly on rail traffic held by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) in the Southern Lancashire and Northern Cheshire areas. [3]

  8. Reddish South railway station - Wikipedia

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    Reddish South railway station is a stop on the Stockport–Stalybridge line in Reddish, Stockport, England. The station, used by only 26 passengers in 2013/14, is one of the quietest on the UK rail network. From May 1992 until May 2018, it was served by parliamentary services in order to avoid a formal proceeding to close the line. Despite the ...

  9. Hazel Grove railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station in the 1900s. The station was built for the Stockport, Disley and Whaley Bridge Railway, by the London and North Western Railway, and opened on 9 June 1857.From 1923 until 1948, it was owned by the London Midland and Scottish Railway and, following nationalisation, it was operated by the London Midland Region of British Railways.