Visiting Reddish South railway station.
Last year we watched the TV programme Paul Merton's Secret Stations and were interested to hear about the once a week 'parliamentary' rail service from
Reddish South railway station in Greater Manchester.
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Reddish South railway station. A very quiet spot |
When we moved to Cheadle Hulme last summer we noticed on a local map that Reddish South was one of our closest stations here in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport!
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The station's timetable makes for grim viewing |
Yesterday we went to explore the station. Unfortunately we didn't see any trains pass through Reddish South and we didn't fancy waiting for the next and only service - the 09:27 to Stalybridge. On Friday!
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Five days early, or two days late, for the next train from Reddish South |
The station is one of the quietest in the UK, and the least used in Greater Manchester, with only 38 passengers using the station in 2015/16.
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A view of Reddish Station from down the line |
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Ticking off another railway station visit on our travels |
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The station has a Friends group that are campaigning for a regular service from Reddish South |
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Practicing my hailing motion for when we actually catch a train from the request stop |
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An old unused tunnel to the right |
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A view of one of the old and unused platforms |
The station has no facilities for passengers at all. At least Denton, another station on the Stockport-Stalybridge Line, has a bench.
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Distinctly lacking in facilities |
You can find out more about the station and service from the
Friends of Reddish South Station group.
Watch
episode 3 of Paul Merton's Secret Stations to see Reddish South station.
Further information about the station can be found on the
Northern Railway website.
Check out this tweet from the Friends of Reddish South Station showing how Reddish South railway station as it used to look in the 1960's!
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