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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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