Denton Railway Station

 Denton Railway Station is a frequent inclusion in the top 10 least used stations in the United Kingdom having seen an average of just 1 passenger a month use the station during the last full years of figures. This is more than likely caused by a managed decline of the stations services and facilities, with the station having zero facilities in no shelters, toilets, disabled access, and only being served by 2 trains per week, 1 in either direction on Saturday mornings. This policy is deliberate as serving the station with at least 1 train a week prevents the cost's involved in a full closure program.

Once a busy railway line which carried trains to London Euston much of the services, line and infrastructure was reduced during the 1960's, the station going from 4 platforms to just 1 which is the island platform still remaining.  Despite surviving attempts at full closure the station is unlikely to receive extra train services due to congestion at junctions further up the line.

These pictures were taken on the 15th December 2020 using a Nikon d3300 SLR camera. There are a total of 9 to view, which can be seen below and on Clickasnap full size, resolution and un-watermarked.








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