Strines railway station

Strines railway station

Infobox UK station
name=Strines



caption=Strines railway station in 1989
manager=Northern Rail
code =SRN
locale=Strines
start = 1865
borough=High Peak
lowusage0405= 4,798
lowusage0506= 5,606
lowusage0607= 6,284
platforms=2

Strines railway station serves the village of Strines, in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, on the outskirts of Greater Manchester, England, [http://www.gmpte.com/pdfmaps/rail_networkmap.pdf] although the station lies over the border in Derbyshire.

It was built by the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee on its extension to New Mills from Manchester, opening in 1865. It had a substantial stone-built booking office and waiting room, with a stationmaster's house. These were considered sufficiently impressive to be used as location shoots for films in the early 1970s. They disappeared when the station became an unstaffed halt in 1973.

ervices

The station has a two-hourly daytime service to New Mills and Manchester Piccadilly throughout the week (and on Sundays) with additional calls during weekday peak periods - however there is only a regular service through to Sheffield at weekends.

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