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Greater Manchester Tram Network Map Greater Manchester tram network map Greater Manchester tram network map 250 P+R Weaste ECCLES Langworthy Ladywell 217 Broadway P+R Bowker Prestwich Whitefield 369 Vale P P P+R Milnrow Newbold ROCHDALE MEDIACITYUK Harbour City BURY Newhey TOWN Crumpsall P P+R Kingsway Rochdale CENTRE P Heaton Besses Radcliffe Anchorage Park o’ th’ Barn 216 Business Park Railway ALTRINCHAM P P P+R Station 250 Salford Quays P+R Weaste Abraham Moss 100 Derker Shaw and Crompton Navigation ECCLES Langworthy Exchange Quay 270 Road Queens P+R 217 Ladywell P+R Road 251 P+R Broadway Pomona Oldham P+R No trams call Bowker Central Oldham Timperley Deansgate- at Victoria Central South 369 81 Vale Prestwich190 Whitefield P+R Old P P Mumps Milnrow Newbold ROCHDALE 108 Trafford Bar Castlefield Park Failsworth P+R Chadderton Westwood MANCHESTER P+R Sale MEDIACITYUKStretford TraffordHarbour City Victoria BURY Newhey TOWN AIRPORT CITY ZONE Crumpsall Heaton P Besses P+R Radcliffe Kingsway Rochdale CENTRE P Newton P Anchorage Monsall Hollinwood Freehold216 Oldham Business Park Railway Brooklands Dane P Park o’ th’ Barn P ALTRINCHAM P Heath and King Street Shadowmoss CORNBROOK Market P+R Station Road Salford Quays Moston St Werburgh’s Street ShudehillAbraham Moss 100 Shaw and Crompton Navigation Road Firswood St Peter’s Derker Robinswood Exchange Quay Queens 270 Road Barlow Moor Road Chorlton Square P+R Peel Hall Road P+R 300 Road Oldham 251 P+R Pomona P+R Piccadilly No trams call Moor Northern Deansgate- Central Oldham 81 Timperley Withington PICCADILLYat Victoria Etihad CentralClayton Cemetery 190 South Ashton Moor Sale Old Gardens 200 Mumps Benchill Roundthorn108 Road Trafford Bar Castlefield Park Failsworth P+R Chadderton Westwood MANCHESTER Campus Hall Road Audenshaw P+R West Wythenshawe P+R Sale Water StretfordBurtonTrafford Road Victoria AIRPORT ASHTON- Town Centre Park CITY ZONE UNDER-LYNE Crossacres Martinscroft Baguley PWythenshawe Monsall Newton Hollinwood Freehold P+ROldham Brooklands Dane 302 New Holt Velopark Edge Lane Droylsden Ashton Park P+R Heath and King195 Street Shadowmoss Road PWest EAST CORNBROOK MarketIslington Town Moss St Werburgh’s Shudehill Moston Didsbury DIDSBURY Street Road Didsbury Firswood St Peter’s Robinswood Barlow Moor Road VillageChorlton Square Peel Hall Road 300 Northern P+R Piccadilly Moor Withington PICCADILLY Etihad Clayton Cemetery Ashton Benchill Roundthorn Road Moor Sale Gardens 200 Campus Hall Road Audenshaw P+R West Wythenshawe Water Burton Road ASHTON- Town Centre Park UNDER-LYNE Crossacres Martinscroft Baguley Wythenshawe 302 New Holt Velopark Edge Lane Droylsden Ashton P+R Park P+R Moss 195 Metrolink stop Bus interchangeWest EAST P+R Park + Ride Islington Town Altrincham – Bury East Didsbury – Rochdale Town Centre DIDSBURY Didsbury Didsbury 100 Number of spaces available Village Line interchange Trafford Centre bus link P Car Park Altrincham – Piccadilly Eccles – Ashton-under-Lyne Limited spaces available © Transport for Greater Manchester 2014 14-1485-142651-TRAM Rail interchange Cycle hub Bury – Abraham Moss Manchester Airport – Cornbrook Membership required Key Metrolink tram service Metrolink lines Approximate CornbrookExtra specific – MediaCityUK line information journey time © Transport for Greater Manchester 2014 14-1539/4472-web-0914 Metrolink stop Trams run on the Metrolink network from approximately Altrincham – Piccadilly 30 minutes 0600 to 0030 Mondays to Thursdays, with last trams Line interchange Bury – Piccadilly, approximate journey time 30 minutes. © Transport for Greater Manchester 2014 14-1485-142651-TRAM running later on Fridays and Saturdays. On Sundays, Bury – Abraham Moss 65 minutes Ashton-under-Lyne – Piccadilly, approximate journey time 35 minutes. trams start later and finish earlier in a time range of METROLINK Rail interchange approximately 0700 to 2230. Altrincham – Bury 55 minutes Mon – Fri 0700 – 1930, Sat 0915 – 1730. At all other times change at Piccadilly Gardens. Key Metrolink tram service Metrolink lines Approximate Bus interchange Extra specific line information IS CHANGING Details of the specific first and last tram times from each journey time Eccles trams call at MediaCityUK Mon – Fri before 0745 and after 2000, Eccles – Ashton-under-Lyne 35 minutes Trafford Centre bus link stop are displayed on the stop platform, or from the Sat before 0955 and after 1835, Sun all day. During improvement work Metrolink stop informationTrams run on sources the Metrolink shown onnetwork the back from of approximately this guide. Altrincham – Piccadilly 30 minutes At all other times use the MediaCityUK service. there may be changes to your Manchester Airport 0600 to 0030 Mondays to Thursdays, with last trams normal service. Line interchange MediaCityUK – Cornbrook 10 minutes BuryMon – FriPiccadilly, 0745 – 2000,approximate Sat 0955 journey – 1835. time 30 minutes. Cycle Hub Bikerunning stands later or onbike Fridays lockers and are availableSaturdays at. most On Sundays stops. , Bury – Abraham Moss 65 minutes Ashton-under-LyneAt all other times use – thePiccadilly, Eccles approximateservice. journey time 35 minutes. Please check before you travel. Membership required Fortrams full start details later see and ‘Stop finish information’ earlier in a time range of METROLINK Rail interchange atapproximately www.metrolink.co.uk 0700 to 2230. EastAltrincham Didsbury – Bury – Rochdale 8555 minutes MonEast Didsbury– Fri 0700 – –Shudehill, 1930, Sat approximate 0915 – 1730. journey time 35 minutes. P+R Park & Ride AtRochdale all other Town times Centre change – Shudehill, at Piccadilly approximate Gardens. Number of car spaces available Town Centre 100 Bus interchange journey time 50 minutes. IS CHANGING Details of the specific first and last tram times from each Eccles trams call at MediaCityUK Mon – Fri before 0745 and after 2000, P Car Park Eccles – Ashton-under-Lyne 35 minutes TraffordLimited spaces Centre available bus link stop are displayed on the stop platform, or from the Manchester Airport – Cornbrook 40 minutes Sat before 0955 and after 1835, Sun all day. During improvement work information sources shown on the back of this guide. At all other times use the MediaCityUK service. there may be changes to your Manchester Airport normal service. MediaCityUK – Cornbrook 10 minutes Mon – Fri 0745 – 2000, Sat 0955 – 1835. Cycle Hub Bike stands or bike lockers are available at most stops. At all other times use the Eccles service. Please check before you travel. Membership required For full details see ‘Stop information’ at www.metrolink.co.uk East Didsbury – Rochdale 85 minutes East Didsbury – Shudehill, approximate journey time 35 minutes. P+R Park & Ride Rochdale Town Centre – Shudehill, approximate 100 Number of car spaces available Town Centre journey time 50 minutes. P Car Park Limited spaces available Manchester Airport – Cornbrook 40 minutes.
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