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Salford Royal Hospital Approximate travelling time (minutes) to Salford Royal Hospital 68 mins 29 47 Farnworth mins 39 Little Hulton 33 65 67 44 New Bury mins mins mins 70 10 31 Walkden 19 Worsley 52 63 22 Alder Forest 44 Cadishead 37 Little Hulton mins mins mins mins intu Trafford 19 Brookhouse 27 14 Swinton 12 Monton 19 12 Brookhouse 18 Westwood Park 30 Irlam 24 Walkden 26 Salford Quays mins Centre 16 Peel Green 13 Swinton 7 Swinton Park 5 Eccles 4 Eccles 9 Peel Green 15 Monton 17 Peel Green 13 Worsley 19 Ordsall Salford Royal Eccles Swinton Park Eccles New Road Salford Royal 3 Eccles 7 Ellesmere Park 4 Eccles 7 Monton 9 Pendleton 4 5 Hospital for Salford Royal Hospital Salford Royal Salford Royal Hospital Eccles New Road Salford Royal Salford Royal Salford Royal Salford Royal Hospital Hospital 3 Weaste 12 Pendleton for Salford Royal Hospital Hospital Hospital Hospital 5 Weaste Hospital 12 Pendleton 3 Weaste 9 MediaCityUK 26 Broughton 5 Eccles 10 Pendleton 4 Eccles 2 Ellesmere Park Ordsall Frequency (mins) Lower 16 Mon – Fri day – early intu Trafford Pendleton Pendleton Cheetham Hill Frequency (mins) 30 Manchester 19 9 Eccles 21 Broughton 14 16 35 am only Mon – Sat daytime – 60 Centre Manchester Lower 28 Evening/Sat/Sun & pub Evening/Sun & pub hols – Manchester Frequency (mins) North hols – no service Frequency (mins) Frequency (mins) 15 Monton 33 28 Broughton 45 Manchester no service Mon – Sat daytime – 30 Daytime – 60 Frequency (mins) Mon – Sat daytime – 15 General Hospital Eve/Sun & pub hols – 60 Frequency (mins) Evenings – no service Mon – Sat daytime – 15 Evening/Sun & pub Swinton 40 Manchester hols – 30 21 Mon – Sat daytime – 12 Evenings/Sun & pub hol Moston Sun & pub hols daytime day – 60= 59 – 20 Frequency (mins) =Eccles – Mcr only on Sun 24 Pendlebury Eve – 30 (Peel Grn–Mcr Mon – Sat daytime – 60 & pub hols 69 Newton Heath only) Evening/Sun & pub hols – Clifton no service 26 74 Brookdale Park 28 Clifton Junction 80 Failsworth Frequency (mins) Frequency (mins) Mon – Sat/Sun & pub hol Mon – Sat daytime – 30 evenings – no service (10 mins Cheetham Hill Sun & pub hols day – 60 – Eccles) Evening/Sun & pub hols – no service 484 mins 100 61 Prestwich mins 85 Warrington 55 Heaton Park 58 Hollins Green 46 Agecroft 55 Cadishead 37 Pendlebury 43 Irlam 33 Swinton intu Trafford Moorside 20 Centre 26 4 Eccles 18 Monton Salford Royal Eccles Hospital 5 Salford Royal 10 Pendleton Hospital 30 Manchester Frequency (mins) Mon – Sat daytime – 60 Evening/Sun & pub hols – Frequency (mins) no service Mon – Sat daytime 15 intu Trafford Cent - Mcr 30 Cadishead – Mcr 60 Warrington – Mcr Sun & pub hol daytime 15 intu Trafford Cent – Mcr 60 Warrington – Mcr Evenings 30 intu Trafford Cent – Mcr 60 Hollins Green – Mcr= =Except Sun evenings Tram mins Eccles 1 Local Link Local Link Ladywell for Salford Partington Salford Royal Hospital (10 Brindle Heath Partington mins walk Charlestown Carrington 3 Weaste Ellesmere Park Warburton Irlams o’ th’ Height 9 Broadway Lower Broughton Lower Kersal 10 Harbour City New Windsor Ordsall 12 Anchorage Pendleton Salford Quays 15 Salford Quays Seedley Swinton Park 30 Manchester Wallness Piccadilly and to/from Frequency (mins) Broughton Pool Daytime – 12 Eccles Interchange Evenings – 12-15 www.tfgm.com/locallink.
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