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  2. Crewe railway station - Wikipedia

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    Crewe railway station has twelve platforms and a modern passenger entrance containing a bookshop and ticket office. Passengers access the platforms via a footbridge, stairs and lifts. The platform buildings, which date from the 19th century, contain two bookshops, bars, buffets and waiting rooms.

  3. Template:Crewe railway station schematic - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Crewe railway station, a UK railway station and motive power depot.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  4. Crewe North Junction signal box - Wikipedia

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    Crewe Station 'A' operated absolute block working on platform 1 and Down Through 1, with a bell and direction selector for each in North Junction. As with South Junction, Station 'A' closed on 2 June 1985. Crewe Station 'A' was then preserved and moved to Crewe Heritage Centre where it can now be seen. It will shortly (Winter 2010) be re ...

  5. Stafford railway station - Wikipedia

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    Stafford station, looking south from the end of platforms 3 and 4. There are five platforms in use at the station, all of which are accessible from either of the main lines that converge from the south; [10] these are: Platform 1 is usually used for services to London Euston; Platform 3 for Avanti northbound services via Crewe from the Trent ...

  6. Cheadle Hulme railway station - Wikipedia

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    The new station opened on 9 June 1845; at first, southbound services ran to Crewe and Poynton. By November the line had been extended to Macclesfield, and by 1849, when the original station closed, it had reached Stoke-on-Trent. The new station had four platforms, and was served by trains running between Manchester and Crewe or Stoke-on-Trent. [9]

  7. Llandudno Junction railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station currently has four operational platforms: Platform 1 is used by eastbound trains to Chester, Crewe, Birmingham New Street, Cardiff Central, London Euston and Blaenau Ffestiniog. It is also signalled for use by trains to Llandudno. Platform 2 is a bay platform used by the hourly shuttle service to Llandudno.

  8. Wilmslow railway station - Wikipedia

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    Wilmslow railway station serves the town of Wilmslow in Cheshire, England, 12 miles (19 km) south of Manchester Piccadilly on the Crewe to Manchester Line.. This station is a junction on the Crewe–Manchester line 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Stockport with the Styal line from Wilmslow to Manchester Airport, with some trains then continuing to Manchester.

  9. Handforth railway station - Wikipedia

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    Handforth station opened on 10 May 1842, when the Manchester and Birmingham Railway to Crewe was completed. The northbound ("down") platform was approximately 82 yards (75 m) north of its current location. In 1846, the MBR merged with two other companies to form the London and North Western Railway.