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Northern Rail changes plan to temporarily stop Manchester line service following campaign by MPs and customers

"It flies in the face of the Government’s laudable desire to ensure that people can go about their lives using Covid-secure public transport"

Rose Hill Marple railway station(Image: Phil Richards)

Northern Rail has modified plans to temporarily stop serving stations on a Manchester line following a campaign by MPs and rail users, Transport for the North has said.

Northern planned to stop serving stations on the Manchester Piccadilly to Rose Hill line - which runs via Hyde Central - under a Covid-constrained timetable. 

The train operator, in consultation with Rail North Partnership, has now agreed to run a limited morning and afternoon service for students and commuters.

In a House of Commons debate last week (September 10), William Wragg MP for Hazel Grove said: "Hyde Central is the main train station for Hyde, with more than 100,000 journeys a year.

"To go from that to no service at all up to Christmas is just too significant a change.

"While we all recognise that Covid has had a huge impact on a whole range of areas in British public life, to go to no service at all is simply too much."

He added: "To remove all services on the Rose Hill line will cause serious problems for many of my constituents, including schoolchildren, in particular those who attend Marple Hall School, and commuters generally.

"It flies in the face of the Government’s laudable desire to ensure that people can go about their lives using Covid-secure public transport."