[2] The station was located in a cutting underneath the Stoke to Uttoxeter turnpike road and had a small goods siding with shed.
Because of the restricted location, a loop was provided a short distance to the south, although it was never actually used a such and was removed in 1938.
[2] The station was renamed in 1906 after the village of Upper Tean, which was located around a mile east of Totmonslow.
The goods siding was soon removed and the station site occupied by a scrap merchant until 1977.
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