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Trains to Fairfield - Station Details and further Information on Fairfield Train Services

Fairfield train station serves the Fairfield area of Droylsden, Tameside, Greater Manchester and is 3.5 miles east of Manchester Piccadilly station. It was opened by the Sheffield, Ashton-Under-Lyne and Manchester Railway in 1841. From Fairfield there is an hourly service to Manchester Piccadilly and towards Rose Hill Marple with no Sunday service. Manchester-Glossop Line trains pass Fairfield stopping at Gorton and Guide Bridge instead.

The station has two platforms, however at one stage the station actually had six with two lines on either side of the current railway track, with the current two platforms operated as island platforms. This configuration was unusual as nearby stations on the line were actually built with four lines - two for local trains and two for express services. Remnants of the closed platforms can still be seen.

 
 

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