Name
Grid reference & co-ordinates
Opened
Closed
Line
Preceding station
Next station
Notes
Cliffe Vale Halt
SJ 870 463 53°0′53′′N 2°11′41′′W / 53.01472°N 2.19472°W / 53.01472; -2.19472
1 March 1865
1 August 1865
Stoke–Macclesfield
Etruria
Stoke-on-Trent
Very short lived station introduced with opening of Potteries Loop Line to Hanley . Closed after five months as use did not meet expectations.
Carter's Crossing Halt
SJ 884 446 52°59′57′′N 2°10′26′′W / 52.99917°N 2.17389°W / 52.99917; -2.17389
1907
1921
Stoke–Derby
Fenton
Stoke-on-Trent
NSR company use only by workers at Stoke railway works , no actual platform or buildings.
Keele Park
SJ 792 438 52°59′30′′N 2°18′38′′W / 52.99167°N 2.31056°W / 52.99167; -2.31056
26 October 1896
5 March 1907
Stoke–Market Drayton
Madeley Road
Keele
Excursion traffic only, mostly for race days at Keele Park racecourse.
Crown Street Halt
SJ 822 466 53°1′1′′N 2°15′57′′W / 53.01694°N 2.26583°W / 53.01694; -2.26583
1 June 1905
7 June 1949
Stoke–Market Drayton
Silverdale
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Sometimes referred to as Silverdale (Crown Street). Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham .
Knutton Halt
SJ 836 466 53°1′0′′N 2°14′42′′W / 53.01667°N 2.24500°W / 53.01667; -2.24500
1 June 1905
20 September 1926
Stoke–Market Drayton
Silverdale
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham .
Liverpool Road Halt
SJ 846 467 53°1′3′′N 2°13′50′′W / 53.01750°N 2.23056°W / 53.01750; -2.23056
1 June 1905
2 March 1964
Stoke–Market Drayton
Silverdale
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham . (Not to be confused with Kidsgrove Liverpool Road )
Brampton Halt
SJ 849 465 53°0′57′′N 2°15′51′′W / 53.01583°N 2.26417°W / 53.01583; -2.26417
1 June 1905
2 April 1923
Stoke–Market Drayton
Silverdale
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham .
Hartshill and Basford Halt
SJ 863 462 53°0′47′′N 2°12′18′′W / 53.01306°N 2.20500°W / 53.01306; -2.20500
1 June 1905
20 September 1926
Stoke–Market Drayton
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Stoke-on-Trent
Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham .
Whieldon Road Halt
SJ 882 445 52°59′54′′N 2°10′34′′W / 52.99833°N 2.17611°W / 52.99833; -2.17611
1 June 1905
30 September 1918
Stoke–Stafford
Trentham
Stoke-on-Trent
Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham . Only served by trains from Stoke.
Mount Pleasant Halt
SJ 881 439 52°59′34′′N 2°10′42′′W / 52.99278°N 2.17833°W / 52.99278; -2.17833
1 June 1905
30 September 1918
Stoke–Stafford
Trentham
Stoke-on-Trent
Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham .
Sideway Halt
SJ 881 433 52°59′13′′N 2°10′43′′W / 52.98694°N 2.17861°W / 52.98694; -2.17861
1 June 1905
2 April 1923
Stoke–Stafford
Trentham
Stoke-on-Trent
Opened in conjunction with the introduction of the railmotor services between Silverdale and Trentham .
Market Street Halt
SJ 842 543 53°5′11′′N 2°14′15′′W / 53.08639°N 2.23750°W / 53.08639; -2.23750
1 July 1909
25 September 1950
Loop Line
Kidsgrove Liverpool Road
Newchapel and Goldenhill
Also known as Kidsgrove Market Street.
Knypersley Halt
SJ 878 568 53°6′30′′N 2°10′59′′W / 53.10833°N 2.18306°W / 53.10833; -2.18306
1 October 1914
11 July 1927
Biddulph Valley Line
Biddulph
Black Bull
Chell Halt
SJ 880 529 53°4′25′′N 2°10′47′′W / 53.07361°N 2.17972°W / 53.07361; -2.17972
3 November 1890
1923
Biddulph Valley Line
Black Bull
Ford Green & Smallthorne
Non-public timetable station; only for the use of workers at the nearby Chatterley Whitfield colliery.
Mossley Halt
SJ 884 616 53°9′8′′N 2°10′28′′W / 53.15222°N 2.17444°W / 53.15222; -2.17444
1919
13 July 1925
Biddulph Valley Line
Congleton
Biddulph
Hanford Road Halt
SJ 873 414 52°58′11′′N 2°11′21′′W / 52.96972°N 2.18917°W / 52.96972; -2.18917
28 March 1910
1 May 1913
Trentham Park branch
Trentham Park
Trentham
No goods facilities. Opened in conjunction with the opening of the branch to Trentham Park; closed only three years later due to low usage owing to competition from bus traffic.