Chesterfield and Bolsover via East Midlands Train Service from Stockport to Chesterfield Fri 8.3.24
EMR arrives at Stockport Station EMR Train Arrives at Platform 2
Platform 1 Chesterfield Station
Where is Stockport Railway Station?
Stockport railway station in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, is 6 miles south-east of Manchester Piccadilly on the West Coast Main Line to London Euston
EMR operates long distance services to and from LondonSt Pancrasand regional services linking the East Midlands with Central and Northern England. Our trains can also connect you with four UK airports, as well as trains to Europe via London St Pancras
Where is Chesterfield Railway Station?
Chesterfield railway stationserves the market town ofChesterfieldinDerbyshire, England. It lies on theMidland Main Line. Four tracks pass through the station which has three platforms. It is currently operated byEast Midlands Railway.
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Where is Bolsover, Derbyshire?
Bolsoveris amarket townand the administrative centre of theBolsover District,Derbyshire, England. It is 18 miles (29km) fromSheffield, 26 miles (42km) fromNottinghamand 27 miles (43km) fromDerby. It is the main town in theBolsover district.
Thecivil parishfor the town is calledOld Bolsover. It includes the town and theNew Bolsover model village, along with Hillstown,Carr Vale,Shuttlewood,Stanfree,Oxcroft, andWhaley. Its population at the2011 UK Censuswas 11,673.[1]
Bolsover, along with several nearby villages, is situated in the north-east of the county of Derbyshire. It is the main town in the District of Bolsover, which is an electoral constituency and part of Derbyshire.
Bolsover soughtcity statusin thePlatinum Jubilee Civic Honours,[2]but the bid was unsuccessful
Where is Chesterfield located?
Chesterfieldis amarket townin theBorough of Chesterfield,Derbyshire, England.[1]It is 24 miles (39km) north ofDerbyand 11 miles (18km) south ofSheffieldat the confluence of theRiver RotherandRiver Hipper. In 2011, the built-up-area subdivision had a population of 88,483,[2]making it the second-largest settlement in Derbyshire, after Derby. The wider borough had a population of 103,801 in 2011.[3]In 2011, the town had a population of 76,753.[4]
It has been traced to a transitoryRomanfortof the 1st century CE.[5]The name of the laterAnglo-Saxonvillage comes from theOld Englishceaster(Roman fort) andfeld(pasture).[6][7]It has a sizeable street market three days a week.[8]The town sits on an oldcoalfield, but little visual evidence ofminingremains since the closure of the final town centre mine nicknamed “The Green Room”. The main landmark is the crooked spire of theChurch of St Mary and All Saints.
Where is Bolsover Castle located?
Bolsover Castle is in the town of Bolsover, in the north-east of the English county of Derbyshire. Built in the early 17th century, the present castle lies on the earthworks and ruins of the 12th-century