Goostrey is a stop on the Crewe-Manchester Line in Cheshire between Holmes Chapel and Chelford.
Northern 323 235 departs for Manchester
Information
Type:
National Rail
(Crewe-Manchester Line)
Station code:
GTR
Opened:
1891
Platforms:
2
Although the line was built by the Manchester & Birmingham Railway in 1842, the then-owners the London & North Western Railway did not open a station at Goostrey until 1891. The station was a simple two platform affair with a small goods yard, this was closed in 1964 [1]. The line was an early part of the West Coast Main Line electrification and the wires went up in 1959. At Goostrey this meant some rebuilding of the bridge and the main station building to facilitate the electrical equipment.
The station is managed by Northern, who also operate an hourly service in each direction. Access between the platforms is via the road bridge.
Road bridge
BR era signage
Down the platform
Main station building, no longer in railway use
331 015 arrives with a Crewe bound service
[1] Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith, Crewe to Manchester (Middleton Press, 2014) Map. IX