North Rode railway station

Former railway station in Cheshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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North Rode railway station originally North Rode junction[3] served the village of North Rode, Cheshire. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) on 18 June 1849 and formed the junction of the Churnet Valley Line from the main NSR line between Stoke-on-Trent and Macclesfield.[4]

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North Rode
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Site of the station (2016)
General information
LocationBosley, Cheshire, Cheshire East
England
Coordinates53.1987°N 2.1504°W / 53.1987; -2.1504
Grid referenceSJ900668
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyNorth Staffordshire Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
London Midland Region of British Railways
Key dates
18 June 1849 (1849-06-18)Opened[1][2]
7 May 1962Closed to all traffic[1]
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The station was some distance from the village and traffic was sparse however the station remained open until 1962 when it closed completely,[5] passenger traffic between North Rode and Leek having been withdrawn in 1960.[6]

Route

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Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Macclesfield Central
Line and station open
  North Staffordshire Railway
StokeMacclesfield
  Congleton
Line and station open
Macclesfield Central
Line and station open
  North Staffordshire Railway
Churnet Valley Line
  Bosley
Line and station closed
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