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Category Archives: Marsden
SMART Response to Consultation on New Timetable Patterns
The following is a summary of the SMART response to the Manchester Recovery Taskforce consultation published on 14 January 2021 The consultation aims to simplify train service patterns around Manchester in order to improve reliability. It is based on using … Continue reading
Two Trains Per Hour for Marsden & Slaithwaite?
Manchester Recovery Task Force Public Consultation A consultation on improving the performance on the rail network in and around Manchester has been launched. The press release from the DfT (below) sets out why this is being done, but basically it’s with … Continue reading
Station Usage Data 2019-20
The station usage data covering the 12 months from April 2019 to March 2020 has been published, and it shows an increase of 11.7% at Marsden and 8.5% at Slaithwaite. The level of increase is generally significantly higher than elsewhere … Continue reading