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Ordnance Survey 100019568. 2017 HATTER STREET 53 Redfearn Building 46 P Car Park 7 Victoria El Sub Sta 50 30 44 REDFERN STREET MASON STREET Hanover Building Car Park Car Park College Railway The Cooperative Holyoake House Crossing 28 LB 4 19 47.9m 42 40 MARSHALL STREET TCB Warehouse LC Car Park 55 HANOVER STREET El Sub Sta TODD STREET 6 29 68 MAYES STREET 71 66 FEDERATION STREET 64 69 62 4 69a 50.3m CROSS KEYS STREET El Sub Sta 1 Federation Building SWAN STREET 60 Car Park 2 ADDINGTON STREET 67 58 Car Park RIGA STREET CHADDERTON STREET Balloon Street LB 54 CORPORATION STREET LONG MILLGATE Car Park DANTZIC STREET Bank 34.7m Bus 97 50 Station NEWBECK STREET 95 CABLE STREET 70 1 STREET FB 91 6 to 10 89 HIGHER OSWALD 49 to 53 to 49 Theatre Urbis 2 77 Hotel 40 Garage Ramp 14 GOADSBY STREET ESS 47.2m 4 FB EAGLE STREET Posts 47 to 39 34.8m Hotel Fennel Street Posts NEW GEORGE STREET Multistorey Car Park 62 to 66 to 62 Swan 49.7m 49.7m Buildings 8 40 16 to 20 to 16 Dantzic Place Car Park 37 28 20 SWAN STREET 33 PH Shelter 26 2 to 6 to 2 PH 1 58 3 The Cathedral and COOP STREET CORNELL STREET 1 to 27 60 ESS PH Rising Bollard Car Park Parish Church of Metrolink 12 The Printworks 18 27 Shudehill 15 10 Manchester of St Mary, Shelter 16 8 to 2 Ward Bdy 14 St George and St Denys SHUDEHILL PH 35.7m LB 12 HENRY STREET 40.5m THORNILEY BROW 56 6 to 14 to 6 Interchange HYDE'S 46 PH 6 CROSS 116 to 112 89 to 103 35 PH 42 6 43.6m OAK STREET Bank 4 2 50 The Corn Exchange 4 2 7 83 to 87 6 Cross 21 - 11 SALMON STREET 10 8 23 GEORGE LEIGH STREET 12 110 40 TCBs 4 2 Village Way 2 The Old Fish Market 3 FOUNDRY LANE 2 ESS 1 St Michael's 5 18 34 SD 4 LUNA STREET 108 4 20 Church NEW CROSS Cathedral Yard Cathedral Street LC Market 79 32 PH 2 3 WELL STREET 32 5 7 Buildings WITHY GROVE 8 1 to 3PH 2 3 30 Len Cox Walk Hostel 37 19 WELL STREET 4 29 17 30 9 5 13 to 17 19 24 20 t 28 t 20 46 41 32 7 27 22 106 43 6 1 25 Silver Jubilee Walk 41.8m 1 73 5 to 7 Mitre Hotel Hanging Ditch Printworks 23 28 to 24 PH 21 8a 39 1 to 5 to 1 104 15 37 42 Hanging Bridge Fn 3 19 Ice Plant 7 23 The Express Building 8 CANNON COURT 34 17 PC TCB Ramp 1 143to 31 14 1 to 3 COPPERAS STREET 6 116 12 PH GARDEN STREET 29 147 10 37 39 William Fairburn Way 4 39 PH 33 35 7 15 10 to 20 to 10 2 102 27 39.0m 1 5 8 BACK TURNER STREET 63 13 Ramp SOAP STREET 11 25 65 Exchange Square 37.5m 3 100 21 2 9 1 23 to 37 23 Martlesham Walk CATEATON STREET Cathedral Gates 110 96 to 102 to 96 5 16 5 Exchange Square 55 2 19 19 PH 77 57 135 to 141 3 (Tram Station) 17 PH 7 1 Works 27 75 106 Rising Bollard COTTON STREET Craft Brightwell Walk 133 PH 20 to 12 BLOSSOM STREET 46 HIGH STREET 94 to 90 EDGE STREET Centre 125 to 127 4 to 14 to 4 Shelter 31 48 9 92 46 TCB 104 44 90 30 HARE STREET 19 42 39 2 100 121 to 123 69 THOMAS STREET35 Garage 33.5m 32 17 95 46 77 to 88 to 77 47 to 53 PH 17a 21 NICHOLAS CROFT 98 37 58 25 67 88 32 GREAT ANCOATS STREET 43 TIB STREET 17 34 39 65 17 to 21 45 26 30 27 to 37 41 Brightwell Walk Posts 86 27 36 28 38 22 to 30 to 22 16 76 1 22 84 2 40 4 WHITTLE STREET BACK THOMAS STREET 43 24 74 43 49.1m 45 4 117 11 2 4 72 47 44 Hotel 11 90 39 9 13 6 46 41 to 45 BACK TURNER STREET 16 88 44 16 55 11 to 21 50 20 1 111 to 115 14 46 70 OAK STREET 18 DORSEY 2 53 PH 28 to 34 to 28 68 STREET El Sub Sta Factory 33 to 37 84 47.9m 22 to 42 55 109 50 BRICK STREET 82 7 12 8 ROMAN ROAD 10 GUN STREET 32 to 34 to 32 50.0m 80 36 9 66 19 Paragon Mill 8 to 12 to 8 5 PH Multistorey 59 58 78 1 PH TURNER STREET HENRY STREET 61 7 52 53 23 to 31 38 Car Park 10 17 6 El 3 1RSDUWRIWKLVGUDZLQJRUGDWDILOHPD\EHUHSURGXFHGZLWKRXWWKHSULRUZULWWHQSHUPLVVLRQRIWKH+HDGRI&DSLWDO3URJUDPPHVRUDSSURYHGUHSUHVHQWDWLYH7KLVPDSLVUHSURGXFHGIURP2UGQDQFH6XUYH\PDWHULDOZLWKWKHSHUPLVVLRQRI2UGQDQFH6XUYH\RQEHKDOIRIWKH&RQWUROOHURI+HU0DMHVW\ V6WDWLRQHU\2IILFH&URZQFRS\ULJKWDQGGDWDEDVHULJKWV 70 101 36 3 Sub 56 2 CARPENTERS LANE 4 42 STREET 103 68 WARWICK STREET 79 Sta 16 to 20 to 16 58 62 40 72 to 44 New Cathedral Street 58 5 63 8 70 PH DEANSGATE 33 31 5 16 5 97 77 44 24 OLDHAM STREET HOULDSWORTH STREET 9 99 JERSEY STREET 3 KELVIN PH 7 67 PH BRADLEY STREET 48 65 6 SPEAR STREET 25 1 4 67 95 62 50 66 56 Royal Mill EDGEHILL STREET 45.7m 39 27 16 52 62 34 41 25 27 52 60a 14 FB 7 71 40 69 BACK 1 36 LB Marlee Ramps LITTLE ANCOATS STREET 49.7m 3 3 43 JOHN STREET HIGH STREET 16 38 LITTLE LEVER STREET 5 77 60 Court El Sub Sta 54 to 58 to 54 1 60 ROMAN STREET Bank 3 7 51 35 5 5 CATLOW LANE SPEAR LEVER STREET HIGH STREET 6 15 79 PH Arndale Centre 61 63 65 65 to 67 115 1 38 56 85 ST 4 101 to 806 77 ST MARY'S GATE El 1 to Sub Sta 83 113 55to59 2 5 PH Roman Entry 75 Arndale 7 50 to 46 1 to 65 9 Posts 7 23 11 73 LC 2 Rising Bollard PICKFORD STREET UNION STREET 71 89 - 91 TIB STREET 40 25 47 to 51 Car Park Multistorey Car Park The Hive MARKET STREET Post 87 Rising Bollard 17 44 6 HILTON 47.2mSTREET NEWTON STREET Arndale CHURCH STREET 27 to 29 RED LION STREET 42 45 PC TCBs El Sub Sta 34 to 44 to 34 1 2 13 1-2 4 15 3-5 47 3 LB 50.0m 6-7 10 36 Posts 8-9 FB 11 46.3m 12 to 16 to 12 Car Park 18 Car Park 113 34 to 44 to 34 G:\CEX\Highways\Data\Infrastructure\Design\Projects\2015-16\209290HCCAG2 Regional Centre PiccVic Cycle Route\04 Design and Drawings\209290H Outline Design Option ver 1.2.dwg ver Option Design FBOutline Drawings\209290H and Design Route\04 Cycle PiccVic Centre Regional G:\CEX\Highways\Data\Infrastructure\Design\Projects\2015-16\209290HCCAG2 21 HOULDSWORTH STREET 12 to 16 to 12 1 72 to 76 to 72 84 18 to 24 to 18 8 24 to 34 to 24 Posts 1b The Sorting House 93 to 66 26 88 3 : File CAD 43 to 45 86 Shelters 32 49.1m Market PH 77 to 89 20 mm 30 14 5 63 LB 119 Street TCBs 7 STEVENSON PLACE 28 45 to 69 10 4 to 10 FARADAY STREET 65 99 to 105 33 REDHILL STREET 16 26 POSTAL STREET LITTLE PITT STREET 22 0 68 24a 24 22 24 24a 70 Shelters 14 20 BIRCHIN LANE Birchin Place Aflex PCs STEVENSON SQUARE 42 70a 46 Palace 52 3 48 1 to 14 to 1 50 50.3m 66 20 9 12 1 to 9 to 1 SPEAR STREET TCB PO Car Park JOINER STREET 52 to 56 to 52 BRIDGEWATER PLACE 46.6m 47.9m Lock Shelters 18 Market Street 8 25 63 GREAT ANCOATS STREET 11 to 23 1 DEAN STREET 58 to 66 to 58 SHORT STREET 11 HIGH STREET 1 23 Shopping Centre A TCBs 22 BRADLEYS COUNTMuseum 75 Sevendale House BINNS PL DALE STREET 3 Shelter 72 Car Park 6 TIB STREET 35 to 39 26a 57a Arndale Centre 72 70 PO Box 532 23 Town Hall 74 5 26 76 57 Car Park Sloping masonry 68 33 2 Ps 3 Manchester M60 2LA 78 LEVER STREET Central Buildings 4 82 Rising Bollard 8 25 84 2 5 24 Barnes St 55 Growth & Neighbourhoods Directorate 3 10 86 52 Ps 1 Capital Programmes & Property 88 OLDHAM STREET 16 Central Hall Hotel 21 to 31 7 18 43 Brown Street 14 BUNSEN STREET PORT STREET 8a 7 14 90 to 100 to 90 NORFOLK ST 109 to 125 12 1 Market Street 20 22 48.5m 104 Posts Rochdale Canal 49.4m Posts 10 39 4 NORFOLK STREET Marco House 8 47.2m 35 11 13 to 19 49 FB REV Spring Gardens 2 Market Street Sta 10 11 to 13 PH 62 6 41 SM 4 SPEAR STREET 5 1 50 4 LITTLE LEVER STREET 106 to 122 to 106 Car Park 1 to 3 6 to 14 5 47 El Sub Sta 50 SICKLE STREET 7 to 9 7 to 11 22 NEWTON STREET 100 BACK PICCADILLY 19 20 PHOENIX STREET 45 HILTON STREET 45 TARIFF STREET Path 16 124 11 to 13 FOR DISCUSSION PH 29 47 122a 126 2 to 8 to 2 14 BREWER STREET PURPOSES ONLY 15 Lock DW 128 12 31 Head Post Office Lowry House 17 Hotel 41 17 26 51 DRAWING TITLE TCBs 20 26 130 1 to 42 to 1 The Zenith Building 10 3 24 17 40 BROWN STREET Marriots Court 18 26 28 19 28 8 34 19 18 30 33 LB 46.6m CAVELL STREET 9 2 Peel's Statue LB 32 46.0m 21 21 21 TCBs 47.5m Meal Street 16 SPRING GARDENS 31 Shelters 47 PH DRAWING NUMBER 2a 33 33 17 MARBLE STREET PICCADILLY 35 1 ESS Watt's TCBs 37 39 14 Statue Ward Bdy 35 TARIFF STREET 24 TCBs APPROVED Queen 16 26 Victoria's 15 17 Statue 1 to 58 28 57 36 35 47 6 CHECKED TCBs 14 to 158 to 12 30 36 30 El Sub Sta Metrolink 30 CCAG2 49 11 Multi Car Pk 32 46.3m 55 59 47.2m FB 34 LC 51 8 DRAWN MILK STREET 53 32 LTR 36 10 55a 5 57 45 38 Piccadilly Gardens 6 TCBs 1 34 TCBs 61 Lizard Street PICCADILLY-VICTORIADATE Wellington's 63 4 PROJECT TITLE 12 Statue MANGLE STREET 36 FEB 2017 47.5m 4 49 to 51 56 14 59 - 118 46.6m SCALE 67 58 FB 16 38 5 1:1000 DALE STREET CHINA LANE 18 FB to 71 22 8 58 SIZE TCBs 53 40 A0 73 55 19 Shelters 62 Back China Lane PEAK STREET 1 3 3 23 64 DATE 24 B1 Bus Station 2 79 TCBs 1 1a BACK PICCADILLY PARKER STREET 81 LC 57 83 66 Car Park B5 3 46.0m The University FB TCB Piccadilly Gardens Station 68 of Law 85 Car Park 2 City Tower 19 5 89 15 91a 13 Post 91 Portland Hotel PICCADILLY Shelters 11 77 93 9 DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE 4 to 10 to 4 9 5 TCBs 45.7m 95 3 PATON STREET 4 75 35 to 50 70 Car Park Piccadilly Plaza Multistorey Car Park 2 70 PH REV CIRCUS 97 STREET TCB 12 Rochdale Canal HOPE STREET Hotel AYTOUN STREET 107 Dale Street Basin DUCIE STREET 11 7 45.1m Grand Hotel Lock Multi Car Pk Piccadilly Hotel LENA STREET 11 TCBs 72 47.9m 1 Route Piccadilly -> Victoria CHATHAM STREET Hotel PH 12 Route Victoria -> Piccadilly 10 PORTLAND STREET GORE STREET 81 10 ESS Rochdale 1 to 6 Canal Westminster 111 House Fn TCB 15 ROBY STREET Rodwell 7 to 12 101 to 708 Tower LB 14 The Place Hotel 17 to 19 TCB 46.3m 3 44.5m Malmaison Hotel 1 MAJOR STREET 4 Car Park AYTOUN STREET 44.5m 44.5m MINSHULL STREET 25 1 to 7 Barlow House 1 6 MP LONDON ROAD Gateway Rochdale Canal House AUBURN STREET1 5 Towing Path 8 Crown Court 44.2m HART STREET Piccadilly 10 STREET 2 12 44.2m AUBURN Car Park Minshull Street Bridge MINSHULL STREET AYTOUN STREET 4 Piccadilly Place 42.1m Picc-Vic Cycle Route for discussion purposes only.
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