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  2. Trafford Centre - Wikipedia

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    The 19,000 square metres (200,000 sq ft), covered Trafford Palazzo (formerly Barton Square) opened in 2008 and cost £70 million. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] The former name referenced the nearby Barton-upon-Irwell .

  3. File:Barton Square, Trafford Centre, May 2013 (6).JPG

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    English: Photo taken at the Barton Square extension to the Trafford Centre, Greater Manchester, England. ... File:Barton Square, Trafford Centre, May 2013 (6).JPG.

  4. File:Entrance to Barton Square, Trafford Centre.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. Barton Dock Road tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Barton Dock Road is a tram stop built on the Trafford Park Line of Greater Manchester's Metrolink light rail system. The stop is located on Barton Dock Road by the remodelled Peel Circle roundabout, and was created to serve passengers boarding and alighting at EventCity and the Trafford Centre. [1] It opened on 22 March 2020. [2] [3]

  6. The Trafford Centre tram stop - Wikipedia

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    The Trafford Centre is a tram stop on the Manchester Metrolink's Trafford Park Line, and the line's current terminus. It is located adjacent to Barton Dock Road between Ellesmere Circle and Bright Circle, [ 1 ] and serves the like-named shopping centre .

  7. Parkway tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Parkway (originally proposed as Parkway Circle) is a Manchester Metrolink tram stop built on the line to the Trafford Centre. It is located just east of the Parkway Circle roundabout in Trafford Park [1] and includes a Park & Ride facility. [2] It opened on 22 March 2020. [3] [4]

  8. Barton upon Irwell - Wikipedia

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    Barton is about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west of Manchester, on both banks of the River Irwell from Trafford Park to Davyhulme, and includes the hamlet of Dumplington, now the site of the Trafford Centre. The Irwell was the boundary as far as the River Mersey, which with the Glazebrook were also boundaries. [2]

  9. EventCity - Wikipedia

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    EventCity Limited was a conference, gala dinner and exhibition venue in Greater Manchester, England, which was closed in 2021 and later demolished in 2022–2023.It opened in 2011 and was the largest event venue in the North of England, with four halls and a combined space of 28,000 m 2 (300,000 sq ft).