Stockport Tiviot Dale | |
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General information | |
Location | Stockport, Metropolitan Borough of Stockport England |
Coordinates | 53°24′53″N 2°09′28″W / 53.4148°N 2.1579°W |
Grid reference | SJ896908 |
Platforms | 3 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Stockport, Timperley and Altrincham Junction Railway |
Pre-grouping | Cheshire Lines Committee |
Post-grouping | Cheshire Lines Committee |
Key dates | |
1 December 1865 | Station opened as Stockport Teviot Dale |
circa 1874 | Renamed Stockport Tiviot Dale |
2 January 1967 | Station closed |
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.
Tiviot Dale was named after Teviotdale in Scotland. Prince Charles Stuart camped to the north of the town in 1745.[1]