Tiviot Dale Station Stockport. Stockport Tiviot Dale PART 3 YouTube There was once a station called Tiviot Dale at the bottom of Lancashire Hill Stockport Tiviot Dale was one of two main railway stations serving the town of Stockport, Cheshire, England; the other being Stockport Edgeley, which is now simply referred to as Stockport.It was a stop on the Cheshire Lines Committee-operated Stockport, Timperley and Altrincham Junction Railway line.
Midland Railway Platform Seats, Approx 10 ft long. These 3 x seats were retrieved from Stockport from www.gnrauctions.co.uk
The remains of Tiviot Dale station, Stockport can be made out here a couple of years before the line closed for good.The train, by the way, is a Humberside to Anglesey Aluminum Works freight Prince Charles Stuart camped to the north of in the town in 1745.
Midland Railway Platform Seats, Approx 10 ft long. These 3 x seats were retrieved from Stockport
A large station opened at Stockport Tiviot Dale in 1865 with the western extension The Prince of Wales inspecting the guard of honour at Tiviot Dale station, 1908 Stockport Tiviot Dale was one of two main railway stations serving the town of Stockport, Cheshire, England, the other being Stockport Edgeley (now simply referred to as Stockport)
Stockport Tiviot Dale Station PJBrailwayphotos Photo Gallery. The Prince of Wales inspecting the guard of honour at Tiviot Dale station, 1908 From 1880 Stockport Tiviot Dale station was served by long distance express services running between the cities of Liverpool and Manchester to destinations such as Bristol, London, Nottingham and Hull
Tiviot Dale, Stockport, SK1 1TB Dale House. A large station opened at Stockport Tiviot Dale in 1865 with the western extension It was only about half a mile away from Portwood, and it was probably for this reason that Portwood closed on 1st September 1875.