- Castleton railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Castleton
code = CAS
manager =Northern Rail
locale = Castleton
borough = Rochdale
start = 1875
platforms = 2
lowusage0405 = 80,682
lowusage0506 = 85,695
lowusage0607 = 87,758Castleton railway station serves Castleton in the
Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale ,Greater Manchester ,England . It is 14 km (8¾ miles) north ofManchester Victoria on the Caldervale andOldham Loop Line 's operated and managed byNorthern Rail .ervices
On Monday to Saturday daytimes, there is a half-hourly service to
Manchester Victoria and beyond southbound and Rochdale northbound.In the evenings and on Sundays there is an hourly service to Manchester Victoria and beyond Rochdale to Leeds on the
Caldervale Line History
The original station opened in 1839 on the other side of the Rochdale-Manchester Road bridge, and was called 'Blue Pits'. The current station opened in 1875. The
Liverpool and Bury Railway from Bolton (opened in 1848) used to join the main line at a triangular junction a short distance south of the station. This was at one time a busy passenger & freight route often used by trains avoiding the busy Manchester area, but was closed to passengers on5 October 1970 [Marshall, p.45] . The eastern portion of this line was retained for freight traffic after passenger trains ceased and it now forms the link with theEast Lancashire Railway heritage route at Heywood.Notes
References
*The Oldham Loop by Jeffrey Wells (ISBN 1-870119-76-2)
*The Manchester and Leeds Railway by Martin Bairstow (1983), (ISBN 0 907941 06 0)
*Forgotten Railways: North-West England by John Marshall (1981), David & Charles (Publishers) Ltd, Newton Abbott. (ISBN 0 7153 8003 6)External links
###@@@KEYEND@@@###
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.