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  • [Name]: Market Street Halt
    [Grid reference & co-ordinates]: SJ 842 543 53°5′11″N 2°14′15″W / 53.08639°N 2.23750°W / 53.08639; -2.23750
    [Opened]: 1 July 1909
    [Closed]: 25 September 1950
    [Line]: Loop Line
    [Preceding station]: Kidsgrove Liverpool Road
    [Next station]: Newchapel and Goldenhill
    [Notes]: Also known as Kidsgrove Market Street.

  • [Name]: Mossley Halt
    [Grid reference & co-ordinates]: SJ 884 616 53°9′8″N 2°10′28″W / 53.15222°N 2.17444°W / 53.15222; -2.17444
    [Opened]: 1919
    [Closed]: 13 July 1925
    [Line]: Biddulph Valley Line
    [Preceding station]: Congleton
    [Next station]: Biddulph
    [Notes]:

  • [Name]: Brampton Halt
    [Grid reference & co-ordinates]: SJ 849 465 53°0′57″N 2°15′51″W / 53.01583°N 2.26417°W / 53.01583; -2.26417
    [Opened]: 1 May 1905
    [Closed]: 2 April 1923
    [Line]: Stoke–Market Drayton
    [Preceding station]: Silverdale
    [Next station]: Newcastle-under-Lyme
    [Notes]: Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham.

  • [Name]: Whieldon Road Halt
    [Grid reference & co-ordinates]: SJ 882 445 52°59′54″N 2°10′34″W / 52.99833°N 2.17611°W / 52.99833; -2.17611
    [Opened]: 1 May 1905
    [Closed]: 30 September 1918
    [Line]: Stoke–Stafford
    [Preceding station]: Trentham
    [Next station]: Stoke-on-Trent
    [Notes]: Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham. Only served by trains from Stoke.

  • [Name]: Knutton Halt
    [Grid reference & co-ordinates]: SJ 836 466 53°1′0″N 2°14′42″W / 53.01667°N 2.24500°W / 53.01667; -2.24500
    [Opened]: 1 May 1905
    [Closed]: 20 September 1926
    [Line]: Stoke–Market Drayton
    [Preceding station]: Silverdale
    [Next station]: Newcastle-under-Lyme
    [Notes]: Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham.

  • [Name]: Crown Street Halt
    [Grid reference & co-ordinates]: SJ 822 466 53°1′1″N 2°15′57″W / 53.01694°N 2.26583°W / 53.01694; -2.26583
    [Opened]: 1 May 1905
    [Closed]: 7 June 1949
    [Line]: Stoke–Market Drayton
    [Preceding station]: Silverdale
    [Next station]: Newcastle-under-Lyme
    [Notes]: Sometimes referred to as Silverdale (Crown Street). Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham.

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North Staffordshire, England, has been a famous tourist attraction for more than 200 years. In particular, porcelain, developed in the early 19th century, and earthenware, founded by Wedgwood, have been excellent places to produce it in a distinctive style. It also attracted many tourists and businessmen, and railway culture and transportation emerged.

North Staffordshire used to have many railways, some for goods and others for people. Later, some North Staffordshire railways were phased out due to cost considerations, or the frequency of some of them being used, and 16 can now be recorded by random tools. The generator also keeps detailed track of the train’s name, location, closing time, last and next stop.

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