Talk:Mauldeth Road railway station

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2018 timetable change.[edit]

Can the following be update to make it correct please due to northern (Ariva rail north) no longer existing, I am unsure of how best to change it given what It talks about and that I know nothing about the station.

Historically, the station has been served by a half-hourly Northern service each way to Manchester Piccadilly and Crewe. In 1993 following the opening of the railway station at Manchester Airport, every other service terminated and commenced at Manchester Airport while another continued onto either Wilmslow, Alderley Edge or Crewe.

The new 2018 timetable was the most radical in decades and notable for its poor introduction which was marked by many delays and cancellations. As part of the May 2018 timetable change, the Styal Line to the Airport now operates on a skip-stop basis to free up additional capacity for express trains. Consequently, Mauldeth Road station is still served by two services per hour but at more irregular intervals and not all services stop at the four other commuter stations on the Styal Line (Burnage, East Didsbury, Gatley and Heald Green) as has been the case historically. Maurice Oly (talk) 21:54, 11 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]