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The Mid Cheshire Railway Line passes through beautiful, scenic countryside and historic towns, linking Chester and Manchester. It is a vital route for commuting to work but also has many opportunities for leisure journeys for shopping, outdoor pursuits and cultural activities.

The Mid Cheshire Railway Line runs in parallel to the heavily congested A556 and M56 and offers a valuable ‘green travel’ alternative to the car in an era where climate change is becoming a major issue.

The Mid Cheshire Railway Line is operated by Northern Rail and provides rail links to the national rail network at Manchester, Chester and Stockport and with the Metrolink Tram network at Altrincham.

News

LIVE MUSIC TRAIN TO PLUMLEY: 23RD JULY
23rd July 2008

Folk singer and multi-instrumentalist Bernard Cromarty will be performing on the 18:24 train from Manchester Piccadilly to Plumley on Wednesday 23rd July.
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CELEBRATE STOCKPORT TOWN HALL CENTENARY (FREE EVENT)
13th July 2008

To commemorate 100 years of Stockport's Town Hall, a free event, featuring ice-skating rink, street theatre, live music and spectacular firework finale, will take place on Sunday 13th July from 1pm-10pm. The Town Hall is a short 5 minute walk from Stockport rail station.
Stockport Town Hall website

STOCKPORT TO STALYBRIDGE FOLK TRAIN: SATURDAY 26TH JULY 2008
26th July 2008

On Saturday 26th July, the Friends of Reddish South Station have arranged for a Folk Train from Stockport to Stalybridge via Reddish South. The train departs Stockport at 11:28, Reddish South 11:33(after which the music begins), Denton 11:37 and Guide Bridge 11:43, before arriving at Stalybridge. The music then continues in the award winning Stalybridge station Buffet, where food is available.

Return travel is available to Stockport and Reddish North via Manchester Piccadilly.
Folk Train details - Friends of Reddish South webs

BUXTON FESTIVAL: 9TH-27TH JULY
17th June 2008

The Buxton Festival, featuring an eclectic mix of music, literature, opera and other events, will take place from Wednesday 9th - Sunday 27th July. Buxton is easily accessible by rail, with discounted 'Duo' tickets available from Manchester and Stockport, and GMPTE Wayfarer tickets the best value option from stations in Cheshire.
Buxton Festival website

NESS GARDENS TO DEVELOP CHESTER STATION GARDENS
1st August 2007

Ness Botanic Gardens, at Neston, are currently designing new gardens for the Island Platform.
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MAJOR INVESTMENT IN CHESTER STATION
1st May 2007

Work is now proceeding with the major investments in Chester Station
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