Gatley railway station

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Gatley railway station is on the Styal Line in Greater Manchester, England. It serves the village of Gatley in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport.

History

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Gatley railway station, under construction in 1908

The station was opened by the London & North Western Railway in 1909; it was first known as Gatley for Cheadle, before being renamed Gatley on 6 May 1974.

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.

Gatley 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. In 2018, Northern by Arriva introduced ticket machines, which are on the northbound platform and at the bottom of the ramp for the southbound platform.

Work to extend the platforms at the station is expected to be completed by March 2023.[1]

Services

Historical

When the Styal line was electrified in 1960, there was half-hourly electric service (Monday - Saturday) between Manchester Oxford Road and Alderley Edge operated by AM4 (Class 304) EMUs. Services were extended to Altrincham, when the M&SJR was re-electrified at 25 kV AC in 1971, and operated in this way until the line between Altrincham and Cornbrook Junction was transferred to Manchester Metrolink in 1990.

When Manchester Airport railway station opened 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.

Present

As of December 2022, the Monday to Saturday off-peak service is three trains per hour southbound to Template:Rws with one southbound train per hour continuing to Template:Rws via Template:Rws, and three northbound services to Template:Rws (two stopping, one fast), with one continuing to Template:Rws via Template:Rws and one continuing to Template:Rws or Template:Rws.

On Sundays, the northbound services to Template:Rws/Template:Rws and Template:Rws are replaced by TransPennine Express services between Template:Rws and Template:Rws, giving 2 trains per hour during the day. The southbound stopping service terminates at Template:Rws instead of Template:Rws on Sundays.[2]

Preceding station   National Rail National Rail   Following station
Northern Trains
Styal Line local stopping service
Monday to Saturday
Northern Trains
Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Airport Line
Northern Trains
Manchester Airport to Barrow-in-Furness/Windermere Line
Monday to Saturday
TransPennine Express
North Route Template:Rws to Template:Rws
Sunday only

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Further reading

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External links

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