Handforth railway station

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Handforth railway station serves the town of Handforth in Cheshire, England. Opened in 1842, it is a stop on the Crewe to Manchester Line.

History

Handforth station opened on 10 May 1842, when the Manchester and Birmingham Railway to Crewe was completed. The northbound ("down") platform was approximately 82 yd north of its current location. In 1846, the MBR merged with two other companies to form the London and North Western Railway. Since opening, the station has served mainly commuters to Manchester.

Services

Northern Trains provides an hourly service between Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport and Crewe; there is also an hourly service between Manchester Piccadilly and Alderley Edge. On Sundays, there is an hourly service between Manchester Piccadilly and Crewe.

Friends of Handforth Station

The Friends of Handforth Station, formed in 1996, are an active station adoption group who have carried out a number of projects at the station, including a station garden, sculptures, poetry and signs from railway operators in other countries. The group works towards securing easier platform access for disabled passengers and those with prams, bikes etc.

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