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Dukinfield and Ashton railway station served Dukinfield in Greater Manchester, England.

The line through the station site opened in August 1893 when the London and North Western Railway (L&NWR) opened the Stalybridge junction line from a new junction just south of Dukinfield station on the Great Central Railway to Stalybridge, thereby providing its own route to Stalybridge from Denton Junction.[1][2]

The station was built at high level on a viaduct as it passed through Dukinfield. The station was opened on 2 October 1893.[3]

Access to the platforms was via an entrance in Cooper Street and ascending a staircase inside one of viaduct pillars.[citation needed]

The station was closed on 25 September 1950.[3]

The goods yard, called just Dukinfield, was to the south-west of the passenger station, it had a goods shed and a 10 ton crane, it closed on 30 January 1965.[4][5][6]

The line closed completely on 1 January 1968.[7]

A 1912 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing the railway and station (red line bottom centre)
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Hooley Hill   L&NWR
Stalybridge junction line
  Stalybridge

References

  1. ^ Brown 2021, pp. 109 & 150.
  2. ^ Reed 1996, p. 166.
  3. ^ a b Quick 2023, p. 171.
  4. ^ Cheshire III.9 (Map). 25 inch. Ordnance Survey. 1898.
  5. ^ Brown 2021, p. 109.
  6. ^ The Railway Clearing House 1970, p. 172.
  7. ^ Hurst 1992, p. 52 (ref 2365).

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