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Mapped: Proposed train ticket office closures in Greater Manchester and across UK

Up to 1,000 train station ticket offices are set to close down permanently - including many in Greater Manchester.

Industry body the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) has unveiled plans that could lead to nearly all ticket offices across the country being closed.

That includes those at some of the UK's busiest stations, such as Manchester Piccadilly, London Waterloo, London Euston and Birmingham New Street.

Almost 600 of the stations whose ticket offices could close have been named. You can search for them using our interactive map. Simply enter your postcode to zoom into your area.

The map doesn’t cover all of the proposed closures. The specific stations operated by Southeastern which will have tickets closed have not been provided.

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However, they have said that ticket offices at medium and larger sized stations will close. That’s also going to be the case for smaller stations where the only staff currently on the station is the person in the ticket office, The Mirror reports.

In fiery scenes in parliament this week Conservative MPs have warned the Government that the “wholly inadequate” technology at train stations will not be a fair replacement for closed ticket offices, Former justice secretary Sir Robert Buckland was among the MPs warning ministers of the impact of the planned mass closures.

Industry body the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) this week unveiled proposals which could lead to nearly all offices being shut. This includes those at some of the UK’s busiest stations, such as London Waterloo, London Euston, Birmingham New Street and Manchester Piccadilly.

It comes after Transport Secretary Mark Harper wrote to train operators

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