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Higher Poynton railway station

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Place
  
Poynton

Grid reference
  
SJ944833

Platforms in use
  
2

Area
  
Cheshire East

2 August 1869 (1869-08-02)
  
Opened as Poynton

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Pre-grouping
  
Macclesfield Committee of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway and North Staffordshire Railways

Post-grouping
  
Group Committee No. 1 of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and London and North Eastern Railways

Original company
  
Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway

Similar
  
Nelson's Pit Visitor Centre, Middlewood Way, Middlewood Higher railway st, Middlewood railway station, Bollington railway station

Higher Poynton railway station was a railway station serving the eastern side of the town of Poynton in Cheshire, England. It was opened in 1869 by the Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway (MB&M) - a joint line constructed and operated by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&L) and North Staffordshire Railways (NSR).

Initially the station was known simply as Poynton although in some MS&L timetables it was described as Poynton for Lyme Park.

The station buildings were built to NSR designs, as were most other structures on the MB&M, while train services were operated by the MS&L (later the GCR).

Much of the goods revenue for the station came from the coal mines and when these closed in the 1920s the spur leading off the line to the collieries was lifted.

To avoid confusion with Poynton railway station, on the main line between Manchester and Stoke-on-Trent, the station was renamed Higher Poynton in 1930. During the Second World War the signal box at Higher Poynton was only operational as required for shunting - most of the time it remained shut saving the need to employ three signalmen, the station also employed two female porters for the duration of the war and a short period after.

The station closed in January 1970 when the line between Macclesfield and Marple closed; the buildings were demolished and the track lifted by the end of Spring 1971. The trackbed now forms part of the Middlewood Way, a recreational path between Macclesfield and Marple and the station site forms a car park and picnic site for the path.

References

Higher Poynton railway station Wikipedia


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