New map shows the railway stations and services affected by engineering works in August

Extensive engineering works along Stockport's railway network will be taking place between 2 and 23 August.
There will be no trains running through Stockport while these works take place, with other stations in the area also set to be affected.
Northern Rail has now published a map showing which lines will be out of operation from the 2nd to the 23rd.

Some of the key closures are:
- The stretch of West Coast Mainline between Manchester Piccadilly and Stoke will be out of action. This includes stations such as Cheadle Hulme, Bramhall, Poynton and Macclesfield.
- The Buxton Line will be closed from Manchester to Woodsmoor - however, it will be open from Hazel Grove to Buxton.
- The Heald Green line from Manchester will remain open.
Find more details on the Northern Rail website here.
What are the alternatives?

In most cases, rail replacement buses will be in operation, including both express and stopping services.
Train tickets will be accepted on these selected bus and sometimes tram services across Greater Manchester and beyond.
In some cases, there may also be longer-distance diverted trains which will make use of alternative routes in and out of Manchester.
Stockport railway station itself will remain open, including the ticket office and the underpass between Edgeley and Stockport Exchange.
What are the engineering works?

During the three-week closure from 2 to 23 August, engineers from Network Rail will replace the Greek Street bridge, and will carry out a further £23m in upgrades along the West Coast Mainline.
The bridge has 'reached the end of its natural life'. The new one will provide a modern upgrade expected to last for the next 100 years.
Network Rail said that getting upgrades done in one fell swoop saves taxpayer money and is more efficient.
"The alternative is years of disruptive weekend or overnight working to deliver the same benefits for passengers and freight", a spokesperson said.
There will also be other upgrades along the network include power line strengthening, platform work at Poynton station, track renewals, and more.
It's expected to improve journeys in Greater Manchester, Cheshire, and Staffordshire.
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