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The Altrincham line prior to Metrolink, being operated by a Class 304 unit near Sale in 1989. Map of the original MSJAR. The line was originally a railway: The Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJ&AR) which was opened in 1849, and ran between Altrincham and London Road Station (now Piccadilly) in Manchester.
Operates to Altrincham – Etihad Campus via Piccadilly only after peak times and all day on Sundays. Pages in category "Tram stops on the Altrincham – Piccadilly/Etihad Campus route" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
A map of Metrolink lines alongside heavy rail lines in Greater Manchester. All-day services (core) [19] The following services run during all operating times, from 06:00–00:00 on Monday–Thursday, 06:00–01:00 on Friday–Saturday, and 07:00–00:00 on Sundays and bank holidays.
Tram running on tracks alongside Simonsway. Between Robinswood Road and Peel Hall. The line then continues on a low embankment to Sale Water Park stop, serving the Sale Water Park; this stop is also near Junction 6 of the M60 motorway and has park and ride facilities. The line then runs parallel to the M60 for a short distance before crossing ...
Navigation Road is a station that serves both Northern Trains and Manchester Metrolink trams located in the east of Altrincham, in Greater Manchester, England.It consists of a Northern Trains-operated bidirectional heavy rail platform on the Mid-Cheshire Line opposite a bidirectional light rail platform on the Altrincham Line of Greater Manchester's Metrolink network.
The South Manchester Line (SML) is a tram line of the Manchester Metrolink in Manchester, England, running from Manchester city centre to Didsbury.The line opened as far as St. Werburgh's Road in 2011 and then to East Didsbury in 2013 as part of phase three of the system's expansion, along a former railway trackbed.
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The Eccles Line was officially opened as far as Broadway tram stop on 6 December 1999 by the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who praised Metrolink as "exactly the type of scheme needed to solve the transport problems of the metropolitan areas of the country"; [6] [7] a service to Eccles Interchange joined the network on 21 July 2000, [4] [2] and ...