Talk:Guide Bridge railway station
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GBP link
editDon't really see a point to it, however don't want to edit it out without discussion. Opinions? --79.66.82.238 (talk) 17:17, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
- No positive side to it whatsoever. Rip it out per WP:$ "it is generally unnecessary to link the symbols of well-known currencies". Mr Stephen (talk) 17:41, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
- Had I noticed it earlier, I would have deleted it, as per WP:BOLD :-) Now we've had a discussion, so I'll be bold in/for a minute and delete the link.--Jotel (talk) 18:56, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
Peak hour trains to Marsden
editThe article as it stands suggests (with no source to back it up) that since May 2018, peak-hour trains exist from Guide Bridge to Marsden and Huddersfield (presumably calling at Stalybridge on the way).
A limited number of peak hour only Northern service are routed through Guide Bridge between Manchester Piccadilly-Marsden/Huddersfield and call at the station following the May 2018 timetable.
However, the May 2018 timetable change was a complete farce and some of the planned changes have still not been put in place. A look at the National Rail Enquiries journey planner suggests that the only option for travel directly between Guide Bridge and Stalybridge is the weekly train to/from Stockport - even after the May 2020 timetable change (which is of course provisional at this stage due to possible COVID-19 related changes). If anyone can supply a source that shows there have regularly been direct trains between Guide Bridge and Stalybridge (and beyond) in either direction at any point since May 2018 that would be very handy! Otherwise, this should probably come out of the article. --Peeky44 What's on your mind? 12:32, 27 April 2020 (UTC)