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  2. Manchester Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester Transit Authority, or MTA, is a public transportation provider in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. It was founded in 1973 and operates 13 regular bus routes through the city, including a free downtown circulator, which was rebranded as the Green DASH (Downtown Area Shuttle) in 2011. In general, service is hourly, with ...

  3. Transport in Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The transport infrastructure of Greater Manchester is built up of numerous transport modes and forms an integral part of the structure of Greater Manchester and North West England – the most populated region outside of South East England which had approximately 301 million annual passenger journeys using either buses, planes, trains or trams in 2014. [2]

  4. List of Manchester Metrolink tram stops - Wikipedia

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    For Manchester Airport and its railway station. Terminus of the Airport Line. Market Street: First City Crossing: Manchester: Northern Quarter: 27 April 1992: 1: 1,668,500: For Manchester's main retail district, and the Manchester Arndale. Martinscroft: Airport: Manchester: Baguley: 3 November 2014: 4: 96,700: Named after adjacent road. Serves ...

  5. Manchester Metrolink - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary authority to proceed with Phase 1 construction was obtained with two Acts of Parliament – the Greater Manchester (Light Rapid Transit System) Act 1988 and Greater Manchester (Light Rapid Transit System) (No. 2) Act 1988. [45] Phase 1 construction of the core section of the network near Manchester Piccadilly, 1991

  6. Manchester's answer for busing 'disaster'? Bring the fleet in ...

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    Mar. 26—Tired of unreliable service, Manchester school officials will take control of bus operations in the state's largest city this fall at a cost of more than $4.2 million. The plan, approved ...

  7. List of railway stations in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The south side's services radiate from Manchester Piccadilly and run to Manchester Airport, south Manchester, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Leeds, North East England, London and other major destinations. [2] The region's rail network started to develop during the Industrial Revolution, when it was at the centre of a textile manufacturing boom. [5]

  8. Zone 1 (Manchester Metrolink) - Wikipedia

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    Metrolink tickets allowing travel to a Zone 1 stop also allow for travel within Zone 1. Passengers who travel on rail services from the Greater Manchester area into one of the four railway stations of the Manchester station group (Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester Victoria, and Deansgate) will be issued with a ticket stating the destination as Manchester Ctlz as opposed ...

  9. Eccles Line - Wikipedia

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    The Eccles Line is a tram line of the Manchester Metrolink in Greater Manchester running from Manchester to Eccles via Salford Quays, with a short spur to MediaCityUK. It was opened in phases during 1999–2000 as part of the second phase of the system's development. The spur to MediaCityUK was opened in 2010.