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Notes: Partington Station was the second station so named and
was located on the Cheshire Lines Committee (CLC) Glazebrook to
Stockport Tiviot Dale Line. In the 1890's the building of the
Manchester Ship Canal necessitated the diversion and raising up
of a number of railway lines including the Glazebrook to Stockport
Tiviot Dale line. The line had to be built up to a height that
would allow sea going vessels to pass underneath and so a deviation
was constructed just to the south of the original line which included
a large single span girder bridge and a new station for Partington.
For a few weeks in 1893 both lines were in use but eventually
the original course of the line was split into two by the excavation
of the Manchester Ship Canal. The original Partington station
closed to passengers on the 29.5.1893 and Partington (2nd) opened
on the same day.
Situated on an embankment the station had two platforms that where
linked by a subway. At platform level there where fairly simple
waiting facilities. The station was served by trains running between
Stockport Tiviot Dale and Liverpool Central with some workings
operating only as far as Warrington Central. Many express services
passed through the station along with a steady stream of goods
services.
The line remained as part of the CLC right up until nationalisation
in 1948. The line remained busy right up until the 1960's when
stopping passenger services where withdrawn from 30.11.1964, freight
facilities had been withdrawn from 10.4.1964.
Some through workings and diversions continued to operate after
this date but with the withdrawal of long distance services from
Liverpool Central in 1966 these came to an end. The line remained
in use for goods services right the way into the 1980's. In 1984
the bridge over the Ship Canal was closed and the line singled
between Skelton Junction and a point just to the south east of
Partington Station where it enters a Chemical plant. Chemical
trains continued to run over this section until 10.10.1993.
Today the Liverpool direction platform is still extant and sections
of the Stockport platform can still be seen. Of particular interest
is the glazed brick subway which although partially buried can
still be viewed.
For pictures of the course of the Chorlton - Bredbury Railway
in 2003 see the Closed
South Manchester Railways web site
To see the other
stations on the Woodley - Glazebrook line click on the station
name: Stockport
Portwood, Stockport
Tiviot Dale, Cheadle
North, Northenden,
Baguley, West
Timperley, Partington (1st), Cadishead
(1st) & Cadishead
(2nd)
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