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I'm pretty sure that there were once platforms on the WCML (ex-London & North Western) lines at Ardwick, and that they were closed in 1902. Can anyone confirm this? Tonythepixel (talk) 19:58, 2 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
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The article as it stands states that "Access is from a footbridge, so wheelchair access is impossible". However, as footbridges can be equipped with lifts, this seems like an odd statement to make. Clearly what is intended is to communicate that the footbridge in this case does not have lifts - but it could also be read as meaning that for some unstated reason that this particular footbridge could not possibly be equipped with lifts. This would actually be pretty notable if verifiable. Can anyone shed light on the actual intent of this sentence or supply a source? --Peeky44What's on your mind?23:05, 25 April 2020 (UTC)Reply