Macclesfield to Manchester Piccadilly
Cheshire's rolling countryside gives way to industrial heartland and the bright lights of bustling Manchester!
£12. 40 off peak on Cross Country Trains
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8 places to visit
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Hourly on Cross Country Trains, 3 per hour including by other train operators
Macclesfield Railway Station
How to get hereJourney fact:
Stockport houses the UK's largest collection of hatting artifacts at the Hat Works Museum. Stockport was once a major centre for hat-making, with over 100 hat factories at its peak in the 19th century. The museum, located in a restored Victorian hat factory, showcases this rich industrial heritage, featuring machinery, hats, and interactive exhibits that highlight Stockport's pivotal role in the hatting industry.
Journey Overview
This is an often underrated scenic route with an enthralling, captivating landscape unfolding out of the train window.
Cheshire countryside is resplendent in all its glory as the market town of Macclesfield sees rolling hills and lush green fields emerging, with quaint brick architecture and historic buildings as Prestbury arrives and patches of dense woodland interspersed with open farmland and the train twisting and turning gently as it speedily makes its way towards Manchester.
As the train approaches Adlington, the scenery shifts slightly to include more residential areas with neatly kept gardens and the occasional glimpse of a canal or river winding through the terrain.
This is classic ‘footballer’s wives’ Cheshire heartland, of almost palatial residences, leafy countryside but a growing sense of momentum and anticipation as the landscape becomes more built up and classic industrialised architecture of the north of England with the bright lights of Manchester approaching. But first Stockport, the football ground on the left with the floodlights standing out and not long after we leave the station, the elevated, panoramic views over sprawling but fascinating Greater Manchester, give a great vantage point on Stockport Viaduct. There’s a railway depot in Longsight on the right and the large Stagecoach bus depot on the left and eastwards in the distance, the Ethiad Stadium, home of Manchester City can be spotted, just before the train pulls into Manchester Piccadilly, set right in the very heart of this bustling, vibrant, eclectic City!
A Fab Day Out!
How to get here...
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