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Coordinates: 53°2816N 2°0842W / 53.471°N 2.145°W / 53.471; -2.145
 

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Fairfield

National Rail

General information
LocationDroylsden, Tameside
England
Grid referenceSJ904971
Managed byNorthern
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeFRF
ClassificationDfT category F2
Key dates
1841First station opened
1892Resited
6 May 1974Renamed from Fairfield for Droylsden
Passengers
2018/19Increase 41,296
2019/20Increase 43,316
2020/21Decrease 3,906
2021/22Increase 14,026
2022/23Increase 16,572

Notes

Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail & Road

Fairfield railway station serves the Fairfield area of Droylsden, Tameside, Greater Manchester and is located 3.1 miles (5 km) east of Manchester Piccadilly station. It was opened by the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway in 1892, when the Fallowfield LooptoManchester Central opened; it replaced an earlier station that had opened on the line in 1841, west of the present site.

History[edit]

Fairfield station, originally known as Fairfield for Droylsden, was a junction with a pair of lines from the east breaking off and running to the south; this thereby facilitated a route, called the Fallowfield Loop, to Longsight, south Manchester and Manchester Central station. By means of a switchback to Gorton and Openshaw station, this branch enabled the turning round of locomotives without need for a turntable in the area. This could have been invaluable for servicing both the Guide Bridge yards and the facilities of Gorton and Beyer, Peacock & Company locomotive factories. The Fallowfield Loop line was closed to passenger services in July 1958 and to all traffic in 1988.

The station currently has two platforms but, for many years, it had six,[1] with two island platforms and two side platforms. Two were used for local services; two for Woodhead Line express services between Manchester Piccadilly and Sheffield Victoria; and two for services and movements to Reddish Electric Depot via the Fallowfield Loop.

The station name was changed from Fairfield for DroylsdentoFairfield on 6 May 1974.[2]

Facilities[edit]

The amenities offered at the unstaffed station are very basic; there are no permanent buildings other than waiting shelters on each platform and there is only one ticket machine on the Manchester-bound platform. Train running information is provided by telephone and timetable posters.

No step-free access is provided, with only staircases in place to the main entrance from both platforms.[3]

Services[edit]

At Fairfield, there is an hourly service in each direction between Manchester Piccadilly and Rose Hill Marple, via Guide Bridge; the evening service is limited and there is no Sunday service.[4]

Glossop Line trains do not serve Fairfield, running fast between Ashburys and Guide Bridge.

Preceding station   National Rail National Rail   Following station

Guide Bridge

Northern

Hope Valley line

Mondays-Saturdays only

Gorton

Manchester Piccadilly

Disused railways
Guide Bridge
Line and station open
  Great Central Railway
Fallowfield Loop
  Hyde Road
Line and station closed

References[edit]

  1. ^ Price, Bevan; Wright, Paul. "Fairfield Station". Disused Stations.
  • ^ "Notes and News: Stations renamed by LMR". The Railway Magazine. Vol. 120, no. 879. London: IPC Transport Press Ltd. July 1974. p. 363. ISSN 0033-8923.
  • ^ Fairfield station facilities National Rail Enquiries
  • ^ GB eNRT December 2016 Edition, Table 78
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