Tetchytyke
Veteran Member
It could be done. Before December 2008 it was done on Sundays, with the Sunday service only running between Chester and Altrincham. Rail tickets were valid for use on Sundays only on Metrolink from Altrincham to Manchester.Merseyrail has been able to cut Northern services short from Liverpool Centre at Headbolt lane, could this be done with the Knutsford Line at Altrincham? The journey time from there via Metrolink into the centre is pretty similar to Northern via Stockport into Piccadilly.
But there's also a good reason why the rail user group for the line campaigned long and hard to get the Sunday service reinstated between Manchester and Altrincham.
Gatley station is half a mile from the village centre of Cheadle. Further south you also have Heald Green and Cheadle Hulme stations, to the west you have Metrolink at Wythenshawe and Baguley.1. The roughly 100,000 residents living in close proximity of the line between Altrincham and Stockport who don’t have any station.
2. Those currently trying to make the journey between the two towns who have the choice of an hours wait for the train or a roughly 80 minute bus journey. It’s an 8 mile, 25 minute drive. No surprise the M60 is so congested, those who can drive will
My wife likes to spend her money at John Lewis in Cheadle when we are in Manchester and it really isn't a hard place to get to on public transport.
Is there a great untapped demand for people in Altrincham to go to Stockport, or vice versa, that isn't catered for by the hourly train (which has extras at peak times to/from Stockport) and/or the 370/371 buses which are every 30 minutes and take less than an hour?