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East Didsbury railway station

East Didsbury is a suburban railway station in south Manchester, England. On the Styal Line between Longsight (Slade Lane Junction) and Wilmslow, it is served by Liverpool Lime Street-Manchester Airport and Crewe trains operated by Northern Trains, Llandudno - Manchester Airport services operated by Transport for Wales and some peak Manchester Airport services operated by TransPennine Express.

East Didsbury
View across to the southern platform in 2015
General information
LocationEast Didsbury, Manchester
England
Grid referenceSJ853903
Managed byNorthern Trains
Transit authorityTransport for Greater Manchester
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeEDY
ClassificationDfT category E
Key dates
1909Opened
2023Platforms extended[1]
Passengers
2017/18 0.264 million
2018/19 0.282 million
2019/20 0.296 million
2020/21 46,424
2021/22 0.185 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

East Didsbury tram stop is close to the railway station.

History Edit

East Didsbury Station was opened in 1909 by the London and North Western Railway and, until 6 May 1974, was called East Didsbury and Parrs Wood.[2][3] From 1923, the line was operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway. Following the formation in 1948 of British Rail, rail services were operated by the London Midland Region of British Railways, then North-Western Regional Railways. The station was rebuilt in the 1959[4] by the architect to the London Midland section of British Rail, William Robert Headley.

Services to Manchester Airport began in 1993 upon the opening of the Manchester Airport spur. With the privatisation of rail services in 1996/7, East Didsbury was served by the North Western Trains franchise.

Work to extend the platforms at the station is expected to be completed by March 2023.[5]

Other Didsbury stations Edit

 
Map of Didsbury's railways past and present

Before the Beeching Axe of the 1960s, the Didsbury area was served by three railway stations: East Didsbury, Didsbury, and Withington and West Didsbury.

Didsbury railway station opened in 1880 in the centre of Didsbury Village on the Midland Railway's Manchester South District Line, which connected with the Cheshire Lines Committee line into Manchester Central. This connected to the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee line from Chinley and the Midland Railway used it for its express services from London St Pancras. It closed in 1967 and, though the building was used for a while by a hardware dealer, it has now disappeared, apart from the platforms, a clock tower and a drinking fountain dedicated to the memory of a local philanthropist, Dr. D.J. Wilson Rhodes (1847–1900).[6]

There was also Withington and West Didsbury, the next station on the line towards Manchester; the two being so similar in appearance that passengers sometimes alighted at the wrong one. Originally it was called "Withington", then from 1884 "Withington and Albert Park", receiving its final name in 1915. All that remains is a boundary wall; a block of flats (Brankgate Court) has been built on the site.

The former Midland line was partially re-opened to passengers in 2013 when it was converted into a light rail track for the Manchester Metrolink tram system.[7]

Services Edit

Mondays to Saturdays, the station has a basic service of three trains per hour (tph) each way. Northern operate 1tph between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Airport and 1tph between Manchester Piccadilly and Crewe, which both stop at the other local stations between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport. Additionally Transport for Wales run 1tph between Llandudno and Manchester Airport.

On Sundays, the Northern stopping service runs hourly between Liverpool Lime Street and Wilmslow and a second hourly Northern service operates between Manchester Airport and Barrow-in-Furness/Windermere. [8]

References Edit

  1. ^ Smith, Roger (6 January 2023). "Sunday closures to extend platforms on line to Manchester Airport". RailAdvent. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  2. ^ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens.
  3. ^ Slater, J.N., ed. (July 1974). "Notes and News: Stations renamed by LMR". Railway Magazine. London: IPC Transport Press. 120 (879): 363. ISSN 0033-8923.
  4. ^ Lawrence, David (2018). British Rail Architecture 1948-97. Crecy Publishing Ltd. p. 65. ISBN 9780860936855.
  5. ^ "Sunday closures to extend platforms on line to Manchester Airport". RailAdvent. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  6. ^ Radford, J.B. (1988). Midland through the Peak: A pictorial history of the Midland Railway main line routes between Derby and Manchester. Paddock Wood: Unicorn Books. ISBN 978-1-85241-001-8
  7. ^ Kirby, Dean (23 May 2013). "First passengers travel on tram extension to East Didsbury". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  8. ^ Table 85 National Rail timetable, December 2022

Further reading Edit

  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2014). Crewe to Manchester. Middleton Press. figs. 55-56. ISBN 9781908174574. OCLC 892047119.

External links Edit

  • Train times and station information for East Didsbury railway station from National Rail

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This article is about the present day railway station in Didsbury Manchester For other uses see Didsbury railway station disambiguation Not to be confused with East Didsbury tram stop East Didsbury is a suburban railway station in south Manchester England On the Styal Line between Longsight Slade Lane Junction and Wilmslow it is served by Liverpool Lime Street Manchester Airport and Crewe trains operated by Northern Trains Llandudno Manchester Airport services operated by Transport for Wales and some peak Manchester Airport services operated by TransPennine Express East DidsburyView across to the southern platform in 2015General informationLocationEast Didsbury ManchesterEnglandGrid referenceSJ853903Managed byNorthern TrainsTransit authorityTransport for Greater ManchesterPlatforms2Other informationStation codeEDYClassificationDfT category EKey dates1909Opened2023Platforms extended 1 Passengers2017 180 264 million2018 190 282 million2019 200 296 million2020 2146 4242021 220 185 millionNotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and RoadEast Didsbury tram stop is close to the railway station Contents 1 History 2 Other Didsbury stations 3 Services 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory EditEast Didsbury Station was opened in 1909 by the London and North Western Railway and until 6 May 1974 was called East Didsbury and Parrs Wood 2 3 From 1923 the line was operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway Following the formation in 1948 of British Rail rail services were operated by the London Midland Region of British Railways then North Western Regional Railways The station was rebuilt in the 1959 4 by the architect to the London Midland section of British Rail William Robert Headley Services to Manchester Airport began in 1993 upon the opening of the Manchester Airport spur With the privatisation of rail services in 1996 7 East Didsbury was served by the North Western Trains franchise Work to extend the platforms at the station is expected to be completed by March 2023 5 Other Didsbury stations Edit nbsp Map of Didsbury s railways past and presentBefore the Beeching Axe of the 1960s the Didsbury area was served by three railway stations East Didsbury Didsbury and Withington and West Didsbury Didsbury railway station opened in 1880 in the centre of Didsbury Village on the Midland Railway s Manchester South District Line which connected with the Cheshire Lines Committee line into Manchester Central This connected to the Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies Committee line from Chinley and the Midland Railway used it for its express services from London St Pancras It closed in 1967 and though the building was used for a while by a hardware dealer it has now disappeared apart from the platforms a clock tower and a drinking fountain dedicated to the memory of a local philanthropist Dr D J Wilson Rhodes 1847 1900 6 There was also Withington and West Didsbury the next station on the line towards Manchester the two being so similar in appearance that passengers sometimes alighted at the wrong one Originally it was called Withington then from 1884 Withington and Albert Park receiving its final name in 1915 All that remains is a boundary wall a block of flats Brankgate Court has been built on the site The former Midland line was partially re opened to passengers in 2013 when it was converted into a light rail track for the Manchester Metrolink tram system 7 Services EditMondays to Saturdays the station has a basic service of three trains per hour tph each way Northern operate 1tph between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester Airport and 1tph between Manchester Piccadilly and Crewe which both stop at the other local stations between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport Additionally Transport for Wales run 1tph between Llandudno and Manchester Airport On Sundays the Northern stopping service runs hourly between Liverpool Lime Street and Wilmslow and a second hourly Northern service operates between Manchester Airport and Barrow in Furness Windermere 8 Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following stationGatleyNorthern Trains Manchester Airport to Liverpool Lime StreetBurnageNorthern Trains Styal Line local stopping serviceMonday to SaturdayHeald GreenNorthern Trains Manchester Airport to Barrow in Furness WindermereSunday onlyManchester PiccadillyManchester AirportTransport for Wales Rail Manchester Airport to North WalesReferences Edit Smith Roger 6 January 2023 Sunday closures to extend platforms on line to Manchester Airport RailAdvent Retrieved 8 January 2023 Butt R V J 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations Yeovil Patrick Stephens Slater J N ed July 1974 Notes and News Stations renamed by LMR Railway Magazine London IPC Transport Press 120 879 363 ISSN 0033 8923 Lawrence David 2018 British Rail Architecture 1948 97 Crecy Publishing Ltd p 65 ISBN 9780860936855 Sunday closures to extend platforms on line to Manchester Airport RailAdvent Retrieved 7 January 2023 Radford J B 1988 Midland through the Peak A pictorial history of the Midland Railway main line routes between Derby and Manchester Paddock Wood Unicorn Books ISBN 978 1 85241 001 8 Kirby Dean 23 May 2013 First passengers travel on tram extension to East Didsbury Manchester Evening News Retrieved 18 June 2020 Table 85 National Rail timetable December 2022Further reading EditMitchell Vic Smith Keith 2014 Crewe to Manchester Middleton Press figs 55 56 ISBN 9781908174574 OCLC 892047119 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to East Didsbury railway station Train times and station information for East Didsbury railway station from National Rail53 24 33 N 2 13 18 50 W 53 40917 N 2 2218056 W 53 40917 2 2218056 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Didsbury railway station amp oldid 1132267298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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