Another step free station, on the same line as Goostrey and Chelford. Of note is the Ticket Office (hooray!) and some decent sized shelters.
Another step free station, on the same line as Goostrey and Chelford. Of note is the Ticket Office (hooray!) and some decent sized shelters.
I mean... It is accessible in the most part, not so keen on the shelters not being accessible.
Step free access is by a rather large trek between the platform faces. Other than that, it's fine I guess!
Same as Goostrey, lots of variety for the enthusiast.
I mean... It is accessible in the most part, not so keen on the shelters not being accessible.
Step free access is by a rather large trek between the platform faces. Other than that, it's fine I guess!
Same as Goostrey, lots of variety for the enthusiast.
A shack of all time that gets a nice mix of traction for the enthusiasts!
Amazingly the station is step free, however the lack of a footpath means you do have to walk down the road to access the opposite platform. Good stuff!
A shack of all time that gets a nice mix of traction for the enthusiasts!
Amazingly the station is step free, however the lack of a footpath means you do have to walk down the road to access the opposite platform. Good stuff!
Could be Goostrey...
Could be Goostrey...
Adlington (Cheshire)
Adlington (Lancs)
Atherton
Bamford
Birchwood
Blackrod
Bramhall
Burnage
Chassen Road
Chelford
Daisy Hill
Flixton
Gatley
Glazebrook
Goostrey
Hag Fold
Handforth
Heald Green
Holmes Chapel
Hope (Derbyshire)
Humphrey Park
Irlam
Lostock
(cont.)
Adlington (Cheshire)
Adlington (Lancs)
Atherton
Bamford
Birchwood
Blackrod
Bramhall
Burnage
Chassen Road
Chelford
Daisy Hill
Flixton
Gatley
Glazebrook
Goostrey
Hag Fold
Handforth
Heald Green
Holmes Chapel
Hope (Derbyshire)
Humphrey Park
Irlam
Lostock
(cont.)
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Local resident Lynn Gerber shared this photo with Friends of Goostrey Station of her grandfather, Joseph Harrop (left), who started work as a porter at Goostrey Station in 1911, aged 15 🚂 #Railway200
Local resident Lynn Gerber shared this photo with Friends of Goostrey Station of her grandfather, Joseph Harrop (left), who started work as a porter at Goostrey Station in 1911, aged 15 🚂 #Railway200
This ‘stopping off at the signal box to visit an isolated house’ was also true of Dial House, north of Epping, when radical artists would travel up from London to see Penny Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher.
A lost world of signal box stops.
This ‘stopping off at the signal box to visit an isolated house’ was also true of Dial House, north of Epping, when radical artists would travel up from London to see Penny Rimbaud and Gee Vaucher.
A lost world of signal box stops.