Cuddington Railway Station
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The photograph on this page of Cuddington Railway Station by Jo Lxix as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Jo Lxix Taken: 26 Apr 2006
View from Norley Road Bridge Eastbound, Chester to Altrincham line. Station founded 1869, still operational but now unmanned. Buildings visible on Eastbound platform are - modern-day plexiglass shelter, former ticket office (greater part demolished and remainder roofless), porters' room, lamp store, and waiting room, the latter all integral with the rear of the former Stationmaster's Cottage (now privatised). Fairly typical of Cheshire Lines Committee village stations, both in building layout and present day outcome! At the end of the platform stood a signal box, and the waste ground as far as the bridge was previously sidings and a goods yard serving the village. Vehicles exit the station at Image Crossroads.