WALKING down lonely steps to the platform, there's everything you'd expect of a small Victorian-era station. Except a train any time soon.
There are no cancellations. This is Denton station - the least used station in the country. There were just 54 entries and exits between April 2023 and March 2024.
It only has two trains coming through every Saturday one to Stalybridge, the other to Stockport.
Just down the line, Reddish South came third in the least used list. It has the same 'ghost trains' a minimum service simply to keep the line open.
The line is important to the wider rail network, providing options for freight trains as well as an alternative route in case of a blockage between Stockport and Manchester.
The line features in Transport for Greater Manchester's (TfGM) 2040 strategy for tramtrains, with a plan to connect Stockport to Oldham and then onto Victoria.
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