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Manchester to Hazel Grove and Buxton Planning Your Journey TT 20.qxp_Layout 1 13/04/2021 11:36 Page 2 Train times 20 May 16 2021 – October 3 2021 Manchester to Hazel Grove and Buxton Manchester Piccadilly Levenshulme Heaton Chapel Stockport Davenport Woodsmoor Hazel Grove Middlewood Parking available Disley Staff in attendance New Mills Newtown Bicycle store facility Metrolink Furness Vale Interchange stations Disabled assistance Whaley Bridge available Chapel-en-le-Frith Dove Holes Buxton northernrailway.co.uk TT 20.qxp_Layout 1 13/04/2021 11:36 Page 3 This booklet shows all trains between Manchester Piccadilly and Buxton and includes all Northern trains between Manchester and Hazel Grove. Other trains also run between Manchester and Services Stockport between. N How to read this timetable Look down the left hand column for your departure s station. Read across until you find a suitable departure time. Read down the column to find the arrival time at your destination. Through services are shown in bold type (this means you won’t have to change trains). Connecting services are shown in light type. If you travel on a connecting service, change at the next station shown in bold or if you arrive on a connecting a Wservice, change at the last station shown in bold, unless ia footnote advises otherwise. Minimum connection times All stations have a minimum connection time of p 5 minutes unless stated. Manchester Piccadilly 10 minutes. F c Community Rail Partnerships and community groups d l We support a number of active community rail partnershipsS (CRPs) across our network. CRPs bring t together local communities and the rail industry to deliver d benefitsC to both, and encourage use of the lines they represent. South East Manchester Community Rail Partnership www.semcorp.org.uk/the-partnership y Some stations on this route are adopted by local community groups. For more information visit N northernrailway.co.uk/community y I n Services between N TT 20.qxp_Layout 1 13/04/2021 11:36 Page 4 a Planning your journey National Rail Enquiries Fora full details of all train times, fares and rail travel information anywhere on the national rail network, callc 03457 48 49 50, or visit nationalrail.co.uk TrainTracker™ For up to date travel information and live departures directd to your mobile, text your station name or locationl code to 8 49 50. Customers with disabilities or restricted mobility are encouraged to contact our Customer Experience c Centre who will book assistance for you. Call: 0800 138 5560 Textphone: 0800 138 5561 d Email:l [email protected] y N Improving our railway Engineering work to help improve our services sometimes affects trains, particularly at weekends and bank holidays. y Visit: northernrailway.co.uk/improvements or call NNational Rail Enquiries: 03457 48 49 50 to check before you travel. Delay Repay You can claim Delay Repay if one of our trains is late or cancelled and as a result you get to your destination station later than scheduled, whether it is our fault or not. Visit northernrailway.co.uk/delayrepay for more information. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this timetable, we can accept no liability for any inaccuracies, and reserve the right to change information without further notice. Visit our website for the most up to date timetables and check before you travel. Services between N TT 20.qxp_Layout 1 13/04/2021 11:36 Page 4 a Manchester to Hazel Grove and Buxton Planning your journey National Rail Enquiries Fora full details of all train times, fares and rail travel Mondays to Saturdays information anywhere on the national rail network, SO SX SX SO SX SO SX SX SO Salford Crescent d - - 0636 0636 - - - 0736 0748 - callc 03457 48 49 50, or visit nationalrail.co.uk Deansgate - - - - - - - - - - Manchester Oxford Road - - 0643 0643 - - - 0742 0754 - TrainTracker™ For up to date travel information and live departures Manchester Piccadilly 0623 0624 0648 0648 0651 0721 0724 0747 0758 0824 Levenshulme 0629 0630 0655 0655 - 0727 0730 0756 - 0830 directd to your mobile, text your station name or Heaton Chapel 0633 0633 0658 0658 - 0730 0733 0759 - 0833 locationl code to 8 49 50. Stockport 0637 0637 0701 0701 0706 0734 0737 0803 0806 0837 Davenport 0641 0641 - 0705 0710 0739 0741 0807 0810 0841 Customers with disabilities or restricted mobility are Woodsmoor 0643 0646 - 0707 0712 0741 0743 0810 0813 0844 Hazel Grove a 0647 0649 0707 0709 0715 0744 0747 0812 0815 0847 encouraged to contact our Customer Experience c Hazel Grove d 0647 0650 - - - 0747 0747 - - 0848 Centre who will book assistance for you. Middlewood 0652 0654 - - - - - - - 0852 Disley 0656 0658 - - - 0754 0754 - - 0856 Call: 0800 138 5560 New Mills Newtown 0700 0702 - - - 0758 0758 - - 0900 Furness Vale 0703 0705 - - - 0801 0801 - - 0903 Textphone: 0800 138 5561 d Whaley Bridge 0706 0708 - - - 0804 0805 - - 0906 Email:l [email protected] Chapel-en-le-Frith 0713 0716 - - - 0811 0812 - - 0913 y Dove Holes 0718 0721 - - - - 0817 - - 0918 Buxton a 0727 0729 - - - 0823 0825 - - 0927 NImproving our railway Mondays to Saturdays SO SX Engineering work to help improve our services Salford Crescent d 0837 - - 0936 0936 - 1036 - 1136 - Deansgate - - - - - - - - - - sometimes affects trains, particularly at weekends and Manchester Oxford Road 0843 - - 0942 0943 - 1042 - 1142 - bank holidays. Manchester Piccadilly 0847 0908 0924 0947 0947 1008 1047 1108 1147 1208 y Levenshulme 0855 - 0930 0955 0955 - 1055 - 1155 - Heaton Chapel 0858 - 0933 0958 0958 - 1058 - 1158 - Visit: northernrailway.co.uk/improvements or call Stockport 0902 0918 0937 1002 1002 1018 1102 1118 1202 1218 NNational Rail Enquiries: 03457 48 49 50 to check Davenport 0906 0922 0941 1006 1006 1022 1106 1122 1206 1222 before you travel. Woodsmoor 0908 0924 0943 1008 1008 1024 1108 1124 1208 1224 Hazel Grove a 0910 0927 0947 1010 1010 1027 1110 1127 1210 1227 Hazel Grove d - 0927 0947 - - 1027 - 1127 - 1227 Middlewood - - 0952 - - - - 1132 - - Delay Repay Disley - 0934 0956 - - 1034 - 1136 - 1234 New Mills Newtown - 0938 1000 - - 1038 - 1140 - 1238 Furness Vale - 0941 1003 - - 1041 - 1143 - 1241 You can claim Delay Repay if one of our trains is late or Whaley Bridge - 0944 1006 - - 1045 - 1147 - 1245 cancelled and as a result you get to your destination Chapel-en-le-Frith - 0951 1014 - - 1052 - 1154 - 1252 Dove Holes - - - - - 1057 - - - 1257 station later than scheduled, whether it is our fault or Buxton a - 1003 1026 - - 1106 - 1206 - 1306 not. Visit northernrailway.co.uk/delayrepay for more information. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this timetable, we can accept no liability for any inaccuracies, and reserve the right to change information without further notice. Visit our website for the most up to date timetables and check Notes before you travel. SO Saturdays only. SX Mondays to Fridays only. 4 Manchester to Hazel Grove and Buxton Mondays to Saturdays SO SX SX SO Salford Crescent d 1236 - 1336 - - 1436 - - 1536 - Deansgate - - - - - - - - - - Manchester Oxford Road 1242 - 1342 - - 1442 - - 1543 - Manchester Piccadilly 1247 1308 1347 1408 1408 1447 1508 1511 1547 1608 Levenshulme 1255 - 1355 - - 1455 - - 1555 - Heaton Chapel 1258 - 1358 - - 1458 - - 1558 - Stockport 1302 1318 1402 1418 1419 1502 1518 1521 1602 1618 Davenport 1306 1322 1406 1422 1423 1506 1522 1525 1606 1622 Woodsmoor 1308 1324 1408 1424 1425 1508 1524 1527 1608 1624 Hazel Grove a 1310 1327 1410 1427 1428 1510 1527 1530 1610 1627 Hazel Grove d - 1327 - 1427 1429 - 1527 1530 - 1627 Middlewood - 1332 - - - - 1532 1535 - - Disley - 1336 - 1434 1436 - 1536 1539 - 1634 New Mills Newtown - 1340 - 1438 1440 - 1540 1543 - 1638 Furness Vale - 1343 - 1441 1443 - 1543 1546 - 1641 Whaley Bridge - 1347 - 1445 1446 - 1547 1550 - 1644 Chapel-en-le-Frith - 1354 - 1452 1453 - 1554 1557 - 1651 Dove Holes - - - 1457 1459 - - - - - Buxton a - 1406 - 1506 1507 - 1606 1609 - 1703 Mondays to Saturdays SX SO SO SX SO SX SX SO Salford Crescent d - - 1636 - - - - 1736 - - Deansgate - - 1640 - - - - 1739 - - Manchester Oxford Road - - 1643 - - - - 1743 - - Manchester Piccadilly 1624 1624 1647 1708 1708 1724 1724 1747 1824 1824 Levenshulme 1630 1630 1655 - - 1730 1730 1755 1830 1830 Heaton Chapel 1633 1633 1658 - - 1733 1735 1758 1833 1833 Stockport 1637 1637 1702 1718 1718 1737 1739 1802 1837 1837 Davenport 1641 1641 1706 - - 1741 1744 1806 1841 1841 Woodsmoor 1643 1643 1708 - - 1744 1746 1808 1843 1843 Hazel Grove a 1647 1647 1710 1725 1725 1747 1749 1810 1847 1847 Hazel Grove d 1647 1647 - 1725 1725 1748 1749 - 1847 1847 Middlewood 1652 1652 - - - 1752 1754 - 1852 1852 Disley 1656 1656 - 1732 1733 1757 1758 - 1856 1856 New Mills Newtown 1700 1700 - 1736 1737 1800 1802 - 1900 1900 Furness Vale 1704 1705 - 1739 1740 1804 1805 - 1904 1905 Whaley Bridge 1707 1708 - 1742 1744 1807 1808 - 1907 1908 Chapel-en-le-Frith 1714 1715 - 1749 1751 1815 1816 - 1914 1915 Dove Holes 1719 1720 - - - 1820 1821 - 1919 1920 Buxton a 1728 1728 - 1801 1803 1828 1829 - 1928 1929 Notes SO Saturdays only. SX Mondays to Fridays only. 5 Manchester to Hazel Grove and Buxton Mondays to Saturdays SX SO SO SX SO SX SX SO Salford Crescent d 1836 - - 1935 1935 - 2035 2035 - - Deansgate 1840 - - - - - - - - - Manchester Oxford Road 1843 - - 1942 1943 - 2042 2043 - - Manchester Piccadilly 1847 1924 1924 1947 1947 2024 2047 2047 2124 2124 Levenshulme 1856 1930 1930 1955 1955 2030 2055 2056 2130 2131 Heaton Chapel 1859 1933 1933 1958 1958 2033 2058 2102 2133 2134 Stockport 1902 1937 1937 2002 2002 2037
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