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Hyde North railway station

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Place
  
Hyde

Station code
  
HYT

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
SJ944964

Managed by
  
Northern

2011/12
  
43,314

Local authority
  
Tameside

Hyde North railway station

Address
  
Hyde SK14 4RB, United Kingdom

Original company
  
Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway

Pte
  
Transport for Greater Manchester

Similar
  
Hyde Central railway st, Flowery Field railway st, Newton for Hyde railway st, Belle Vue railway station, Brinnington railway station

Hyde North is a railway station north of Hyde, Greater Manchester, England, operated by Northern.

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Originally opened as Hyde Junction in February 1863, it was at the junction between the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway extension to New Mills, (operated jointly with the Midland Railway as the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee), and the MS&L main line through Penistone to Sheffield). For a while it saw the Midlands's expresses from London. In 1875 however, a new more direct route was built through Bredbury. On 17 September 1951, the station was renamed Hyde North.

Hyde North Junction accident

The junction just outside the station was the scene of a crash on 22 August 1990 when, at around 09:50, two trains collided across the single lead junction where the two routes diverged: the 09:33 from Rose Hill to Manchester Piccadilly, and the 09:36 from Manchester Piccadilly to Sheffield. Of the 42 passengers, there were 28 minor injuries. The official report found that the driver of the Rose Hill train had inadvertently passed a signal set at danger and passed onto the short section of single track between the platform end and the junction points where the collision took place. The report also concluded that the driver had not received adequate training.

Services

Hyde North only has platforms on the non-electrified tracks towards New Mills Central. The electrified tracks carry EMU trains from Manchester Piccadilly to Glossop and Hadfield behind the station; these trains call instead at nearby Flowery Field.

Hyde North is served by alternate services (hourly in each direction) DMU on the route between Piccadilly and Rose Hill Marple (Mon-Fri). On Saturdays, most trains run to/from Marple rather than Rose Hill.

There is no Sunday service.

References

Hyde North railway station Wikipedia