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  2. Oldham Street - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1970s Oldham Street formed one of the principal shopping areas of Manchester city centre. However the construction of the large indoor Arndale Centre during this decade to the west saw most of the well known and long established high street stores close or relocated.

  3. List of Manchester Metrolink tram stops - Wikipedia

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    Oldham King Street: Oldham and Rochdale: Oldham: Oldham Town Centre: 27 January 2014: 3: 252,600: For Oldham Sixth Form College and leisure centre. Oldham Mumps: Oldham and Rochdale: Oldham: Oldham Town Centre: 27 January 2014: 3: 274,300: For Oldham Mumps bus station. Parkway: Trafford Park: Trafford: Trafford Park: 22 March 2020: 2/3: 102,100 ...

  4. Oldham Central tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Oldham Central tram stop is a tram stop in Oldham town centre on Union Street. It is on the Oldham and Rochdale Line (ORL) The stop takes its name from the closed Oldham Central railway station, which was located south of Oldham Way. The stop was built as part of Phase 3b of the Manchester Metrolink and opened on 27 January 2014. [1]

  5. Oldham and Rochdale Line - Wikipedia

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    The Oldham and Rochdale Line (ORL) is a light rail/tram line on the Manchester Metrolink in Greater Manchester, running from North Manchester to Rochdale town centre via Oldham, reusing most of the trackbed of the former Oldham Loop railway line which closed in 2009. The line was re-opened in a modified form as a tramway from 2012 – 2014, as ...

  6. OL postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The OL postcode area, also known as the Oldham postcode area, [2] is a group of sixteen postcode districts in north-west England, within seven post towns. These cover eastern Greater Manchester (including Oldham, Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne, Heywood and Littleborough), plus small parts of east Lancashire (including Bacup) and western West Yorkshire (including Todmorden).

  7. Metropolitan Borough of Oldham - Wikipedia

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    The main bus operator is First Greater Manchester, whose headquarters is based in Oldham at Wallshaw Street, which is located at Oldham Mumps Bridge. [ 97 ] The Metrolink extension, which was completed in 2014, was seen as crucial to regeneration plans for Oldham town centre and to change the nature of what it offers to residents, investors ...

  8. Oldham - Wikipedia

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    A Metrolink tram running through Union Street, on the Oldham town centre line opened in January 2014. Oldham had electric tramways to Manchester in the early 20th century; the first tram was driven from Manchester into Oldham in 1900 by the Lord Mayor of Manchester. [25] The system came to an end on 3 August 1946, however. [11]

  9. Oldham Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The only other structure of comparable height and scale is the Church of St Mary with St Peter at the opposite (i.e. east) end of the town centre. [10] In January 1982 Steve Davis became the first snooker player to achieve a televised maximum break in a match against John Spencer in the Lada Classic at the Civic Centre. [11] [12]