Uttoxeter

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Uttoxeter
OpenedOctober 10 1881
CRS codeUTT
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Platforms2
Adventure Details
Number1

Uttoxeter station was opened on October 10 1881 as a direct replacement for three previous stations in the local vicinity. The line was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway, before being subsumed by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at grouping in 1923.

Today, services are in the hands of East Midlands Railway, usually operating between Derby and Crewe and in the hands of regional Sprinter and Turbostar units.

At the time of our visit, in January 2019, services were operated by previous franchisee East Midlands Trains, with a solo class 153 unit running services. Our visit to Uttoxeter was unplanned; our journey was due to commence at Derby but, due to a delay to the local bus services, we had to make a short notice diversion to Uttoxeter and join our intended train service there.