
Portwood railway station was a railway station in Stockport, England on the Stockport and Woodley Junction Railway (later becoming part of Cheshire Lines Committee) Glazebrook to Woodley line. It opened on 1 December 1865, closed to passengers on 1 September 1875, and remained in use as a coal depot until 25 April 1966.Today no trace of the station remains, the site being buried under a slip road of the M60 motorway.
Arden Arms
287 meters
Well organised under recent circumstances. Friendly staff, great food. Love Robinsons...
The Boar's Head
341 meters
Ric likes the Boars Head. Great value as are pretty much all Sam Smiths pubs. About £...
Bakers Vaults
386 meters
Great bar with really attractive interior and friendly staff. Managing CV19 really we...
Remedy Bar & Brewhouse
397 meters
Ok here it is. The place has a serious issue with its sound engineer. Singers perform...
Project 53
413 meters
Nice place, food looks and smells good. Shame I only had time to fly through as it wa...
Queens Head
466 meters
This one is an institution in Stockport! If you love a good old traditional pub - thi...
The Old Rectory
473 meters
Very poor breakfast. The whole restaurant is dirty including the chairs, carpets, tab...
The Midway
475 meters
Took my sister for lunch and it was quite busy. We had booked. We both had a steak an...
Egerton Arms
504 meters
Calverts Court
545 meters
Been here a few times with Casta. A very typical Spoons. It used to be a furniture st...
The George Pub
850 meters
Very dated pub... could do with a full refurbishment. Decent selection of beers, frie...
Cobdens Public House
853 meters
The Unity
885 meters
The Crown Inn
1 km
Back in the 1976 Good Beer Guide this Boddington's pub noted the " Awesome view&...
The Hope Inn
1 km
Came across this pub by chance on a cycle back from the National Trust site at Lyme. ...to add The Railway map to your website;
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