Macclesfield (MB&M) railway station
Macclesfield | |
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Location | |
Place | Macclesfield |
Area | Cheshire East |
Coordinates | 53°15′51″N 2°07′23″W / 53.2641°N 2.1230°WCoordinates: 53°15′51″N 2°07′23″W / 53.2641°N 2.1230°W |
Grid reference | SJ918741 |
Operations | |
Original company | Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway |
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 |
Platforms | 2 |
History | |
2 August 1869 | Opened[1] |
1 July 1873 | Closed[1] |
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Macclesfield (MB&M) railway station was a short lived railway station serving the town of Macclesfield 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) - and closed in 1873.
The MB&M was built with the intention of connecting to the main London and North Western Railway (LNWR) / NSR line between Manchester and Stoke however there were numerous difficulties to be overcome; the route through town, the reluctance of the local authority to allow the railway to bridge over the River Bollin and the lack of co-operation from the LNWR to agree to a site for a station on the Manchester - Stoke line.[2] The board of the MB&M therefore decided to open a temporary station on land they already owned to allow services to commence. The station, known simply as Macclesfield, opened on 2 August 1869 and was the southern terminus of the line.[3] From there passengers made a short walk to the joint LNWR/NSR station at Macclesfield Hibel Road to catch services to and from the south.
Four years elapsed before a route for the line through the town was constructed and a new joint NSR/MS&L station at Macclesfield Central built. The new Central station opened on 1 July 1873 and the old station closed the same day.[4] Following closure the old station buildings were used as stables for the horses working in the MB&M goods yard until the buildings were demolished in 1947.[4] In 1919 they had seen temporary use, once again, as a passenger station when rebuildng work of the section of line to Central station was undertaken.[4]
References
- Notes
- 1 2 Quick (2001), p. 263.
- ↑ Jeuda (1983), p. 11.
- ↑ Jeuda (1983), p. 12.
- 1 2 3 Jeuda (1983), p. 16.
- Sources
- Jeuda, Basil (1983). The Macclesfield, Bollington & Marple Railway: The Great Central and North Staffordshire Joint Railway. Eaton Press. ISBN 0904532 04 6.
- Quick, Michael (2009) [2001]. Railway passenger stations in Great Britain: a chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway and Canal Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Bollington | Great Central Railway & North Staffordshire Railway Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway |
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