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Congleton railway station was the terminus for some London Midland and Scottish Railway passenger trains on the northern end of the Potteries Loop Line between Tunstall and Stoke-on-Trent. [23] Congleton railway station was the northern terminus for passenger trains on the Biddulph Valley Line. [10]
Congleton Upper Junction was a railway station which served the town of Congleton.The station was on the Stoke on Trent to Congleton loop line. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on 1 June 1864 and closed a few days later.
Congleton railway station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on 9 October 1848. It is situated on the Stafford-Manchester spur of the West Coast Main Line . [ 69 ] There is generally an hourly stopping service between Manchester Piccadilly and Stoke-on-Trent , fewer on Sundays (every 2 to 3 hours), with trains operated by Northern ...
In 1952 a special passenger train ran from Crewe along four closed North Staffordshire railway lines this included the Biddulph Vally Line. [5] All stations, with the exception of Biddulph, were demolished after closure; the track was lifted from Bucknall and Northwood to the junction near Congleton.
Caldon Low Halt railway station; Chatterley railway station; Cheadle railway station; Cheddleton railway station; Cliffe Park railway station; Clifton (Mayfield) railway station; Cobridge railway station; Colwich railway station; Congleton railway station; Congleton Upper Junction railway station; Consall railway station; Cresswell railway station
On 27 December 1864 there was a collision between a London and North Western Railway goods engine and van and a North Staffordshire Railway passenger train at Congleton junction where the Biddulph Valley line joined the Stafford-Manchester line. [52] On 17 February 1899 there was a collision at Congleton railway station. [53]
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