| Chinley Station Written by Bevan Price - 01 May 2007 |
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Access is by the B6062 from Whaley Bridge (on the A6), which connects to the A624 from Glossop, about midway between Chinley and Chapel-en-le-Frith. The B6062 is a 'straight on' turn off the A624 just after you go under two railway bridges. This will lead you to Station Road. Station Road takes the form of a loop on the north side of the B6062, in the village centre.
There is a car park in Station Road, about 50 yards from the station.
By rail to the station by local services from Manchester Piccadilly or Sheffield.
There are a few shops in the village.
There is a single island platform with the line running roughly in an east - west direction through the station.
The lighting favours photography of southbound trains from the north end of the platform. For much of the day, the position of the sun makes it difficult for photography of northbound trains.