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Partington 2nd
(1893 - 1964)


Partington 2nd station opened on May 29 1893 and the original station was closed. The station was situated on an embankment with double-track and two platforms. The main facilities were on the westbound platform and consisted of a brick-built building which had a single-storey booking hall and waiting rooms conjoined with a two-storey station masters house

A subway linked through to the eastbound platform which had a single-storey brick-built waiting room. Both platforms at Partington were provided with canopies

The December 1895 timetable showed Partington as having only five eastbound departures and three westbound departures on weekdays plus on Sundays there were three eastbound and two westbound trains

The 1949 Summer timetable showed Partington as having six eastbound and five westbound services Monday to Friday with retimed services on Saturdays but there was no Sunday service

The passenger service was withdrawn on November 30 1964 and Partington station closed completely and the station buildings were demolished but sections of the Stockport platform remain extant

The line remained in use for goods services until July 29 1982









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