词条 | Gatley railway station |
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| 1 = | name = Gatley | symbol = rail | code = GTY | image_name = Gatley railway station.jpg | caption = Gatley station | manager = Northern | gridref = SJ847886 | locale = Gatley | borough = Stockport | years = 1909 | events = Opened | platforms = 2
Gatley railway station is on the Styal Line between Slade Lane Junction in Longsight, Manchester and Wilmslow, Cheshire. Opened by the London & North Western Railway in 1909, it was known as Gatley for Cheadle before being renamed Gatley on 6 May 1974.[1] It serves Gatley, a commuter suburb in Stockport, Greater Manchester. The station is operated by Northern. The station is on the A560 Gatley Road and has a car park. The ticket office and waiting room, on the Manchester-bound platform, are only open in the morning , in 2018, northern introduced ticket machines which are on the northbound platform The station re-opened on 28 January 2007 after reconstruction of the platforms and work to replace the ramp access to them. 2010 saw the installation of electronic train service information screens on each platform. ServicesHistoricalSince the opening of Manchester Airport railway station in 1993, the Monday to Saturday service pattern was 2 trains per hour to Manchester Piccadilly. 2 trains per hour operated in the opposite direction - one to Manchester Airport and the other continued onto Crewe until 17:00, then terminated at Wilmslow in the evening. Sunday services consisted of 1 train per hour to Manchester Airport, with one service every 2 hours continuing to Alderley Edge and 1 train an hour to Manchester Piccadilly. PresentSince May 2018, the Monday to Saturday service pattern is as follows: Northbound-1 tph from Wilmslow to Liverpool Lime Street via Manchester Piccadilly and 1tph to Preston via Bolton Southbound-2 tph to Manchester Airport, 1 from Blackpool North via Wigan North Western and 1 from Liverpool Lime Street extending to Wilmslow. Peak TransPennine Express services to and from Newcastle stop here. Sunday services consist of: 1 tph Northbound to Liverpool Lime Street via Manchester Piccadilly and 1 tph Southbound to Wilmslow.[2] References1. ^{{cite journal |editor1-first=J.N. |editor1-last=Slater |date=July 1974 |title=Notes and News: Stations renamed by LMR |journal=Railway Magazine |volume=120 |issue=879 |publisher=IPC Transport Press Ltd |location=London |issn=0033-8923 |page=363 }} 2. ^{{NRtimes|December 2018|85}} Further reading
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