decision to shut the line was made in July but has been slammed by the councillors.In a motion due at Stockport council’s next full meeting in September, the representatives wrote: “This could permanently damage local trust and confidence in the Greater Manchester public transport network, putting more pressure on our already congested roads as people have little option but to resort to car usage.”The councillors are also concerned the closure will place even greater pressure on the already overcrowded commuter links that stop at Marple, Romiley, Bredbury, Brinnington and Reddish North.The motion continued: “The impact of this suspension on the residents of Stockport will be significant, particularly on young people returning to school or.
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