Greenfield railway station in the village of Greenfield, Greater Manchester, England, is on the Huddersfield Line 12 miles northeast of Manchester Victoria. It is the final station in Greater Manchester before the West Yorkshire boundary.
The line through Greenfield was constructed by the Huddersfield and Manchester Railway, which was absorbed by the London and North Western Railway on 9 July 1847 before any of it was opened. The section between Huddersfield and Stalybridge was opened on 1 August 1849, and the station at Greenfield was opened the same day.
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