Tiviot Dale Station Stockport. Tiviot Dale Station (as it was in 1961) A photo of Tiviot … Flickr The Prince of Wales inspecting the guard of honour at Tiviot Dale station, 1908 Prince Charles Stuart camped to the north of the town in 1745.
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Prince Charles Stuart camped to the north of the town in 1745. Teviot Dale station was opened on 1st of December 1865, but as it was known as Tiviot, by the locals, the name was later changed to reflect this
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Prince Charles Stuart camped to the north of the town in 1745. There was once a station called Tiviot Dale at the bottom of Lancashire Hill The Prince of Wales inspecting the guard of honour at Tiviot Dale station, 1908
Tiviot Dale Railway Station Stockport. I actually remember… Flickr. It was only about half a mile away from Portwood, and it was probably for this reason that Portwood closed on 1st September 1875. Local commuter services operated at a high frequency between Manchester.
Stockport Tiviot Dale station andy hebden Flickr. It had an ornate Jacobean-style external facade incorporating a long covered portico Stockport Tiviot Dale was one of two main railway stations serving the town of Stockport, Cheshire, England; the other being Stockport Edgeley (now simply referred to as Stockport)