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List of Manchester Metrolink tram stops

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cornbrook tram stop, a major interchange on the Metrolink network

Since opening in 1992, the Manchester Metrolink light-rail/tram system has grown to a network of 99 tram stops.

The system opened on 6 April 1992 with 10 tram stops from Manchester Victoria station to Bury, beginning Phase 1 of the network's expansion. Phase 1 continued and lines through the city centre and to Altrincham were built and opened on 27 April and 15 June of that year respectively, along with a short spur to Manchester Piccadilly railway station via Piccadilly Gardens on 20 July.

Before Phase 2, in 1998, High Street tram stop was closed, and Market Street was redeveloped to a bi-directional tram stop.

Phase 2 gave the network 12 new tram stops: a new interchange at Cornbrook was opened, plus a new line through Salford Quays up to Broadway tram stop in 1999, and was extended to Eccles in 2000.

Before Phase 3 began, on 20 September 2010, MediaCityUK tram stop opened on a small spur of the Eccles Line, and G-Mex tram stop was renamed to Deansgate-Castlefield, its current name.

Phase 3a involved the construction of 36 new stops and new lines to Oldham and Rochdale, Droylsden and Chorlton. The first stops as part of Phase 3a opened on 7 July 2011 on the South Manchester Line up to St Werburgh's Road and the final stop opened on 31 March 2014 on the Oldham and Rochdale Line up to Rochdale Town Centre.

Woodlands Road tram stop closed in 2013 to make way for two new stops at Queens Road, serving the Metrolink depot and transport museum, and Abraham Moss, serving the library and leisure centre in the area.

During Phase 3b, a new 9 miles (14 km) line to Manchester Airport became operational in November 2014 - over a year ahead of schedule.[1][2] The East Manchester Line was extended from Droylsden to Ashton-under-Lyne, and the South Manchester Line from St Werburgh's Road in Chorlton to East Didsbury.

After the Airport Line opened, the Manchester Metrolink was complete, but could still be extended to regions not reached, which led to the Trafford Park Line opening to the Trafford Centre in March 2020.

The network now consists of over 62 miles (100 km) of track, making it the largest tram system in the United Kingdom and second only to the London Underground in terms of an urban commuter network. The Metrolink system has 99 stops.

Primary future proposals include tram-trains to Bolton, Heywood, Hale, and Wigan, a spur off the Bury Line to Middleton, Ashton to Stalybridge, the Wythenshawe Loop, and most likely the first to happen,[3] an extension from East Didsbury to Stockport's interchange.

List of Metrolink stops

Current stops

Borough Tram stops
Manchester 42
Trafford 18
Oldham 10
Salford 10
Tameside 7
Bury 6
Rochdale 6
Bolton 0
Stockport 0
Wigan 0
Total 99

Correct as of 8 March 2024

Geographic map of the system
Tram stop[4] Photo Line Metropolitan borough District Opened Zone Footfall 2021/22[5] Notes
Abraham Moss
Bury Manchester Cheetham Hill 18 November 2011 2 153,900 For Abraham Moss Library and College Campus.
Altrincham
(National Rail Altrincham)
Altrincham Trafford Altrincham 15 June 1992 4 1,755,800 For Altrincham Interchange. Terminus of the Altrincham Line.
Anchorage
Eccles Salford Salford Quays 6 December 1999 2 230,721 For Anchorage Quay.
Ashton Moss
East Manchester Tameside Ashton Moss 9 October 2013 3 128,400 For Ashton Leisure Complex and Snipe Retail Park.
Ashton-under-Lyne
(National Rail Ashton-under-Lyne)
East Manchester Tameside Ashton-under-Lyne 9 October 2013 3 499,100 For Ashton-under-lyne Interchange and its railway station.

Terminus of the East Manchester Line.

Ashton West
East Manchester Tameside Ashton Moss 9 October 2013 3 85,200 For Leisure and retail complex and Tameside stadium
Audenshaw
East Manchester Tameside Audenshaw 9 October 2013 3 129,800 Serves Audenshaw.
Baguley
Airport Manchester Baguley 3 November 2014 3 82,800 Serves Baguley and Roundthorn Industrial Estate.
Barlow Moor Road
Airport Manchester Chorlton-cum-Hardy 3 November 2014 2/3 290,700 For Chorlton Park.
Barton Dock Road
Trafford Park Trafford Trafford Park 22 March 2020 3 219,300 For Trafford Palazzo.
Benchill
Airport Manchester Wythenshawe Civic Centre 3 November 2014 4 122,200 For Benchill Health Centre, and sixth form college
Besses o' th' Barn
Bury Bury Besses o' th' Barn 6 April 1992 3 319,400 Serves small area of Whitefield, Manchester.
Bowker Vale
Bury Manchester Higher Blackley 6 April 1992 2/3 310,500 Serves Higher Blackley and Bowker Vale areas of Manchester.
Broadway
Eccles Salford Salford Quays 6 December 1999 2 87,521 Serves MediaCityUK, along with Harbour City and MediaCityUK tram stops.
Brooklands
Altrincham Trafford Brooklands 15 June 1992 3/4 768,900 Serves the Brooklands area of Sale.
Burton Road
South Manchester Manchester Didsbury 23 May 2013 3 786,300 For Withington, Withington Community Hospital, and West Didsbury.
Bury
Bury Bury Bury 6 April 1992 4 1,699,400 For Bury Interchange and the town centre.

Terminus of the Bury Line.

Cemetery Road
East Manchester Tameside Droylsden 8 February 2013 3 112,800 Serves parts of Droylsden and Fairfield.
Central Park
Oldham and Rochdale Manchester Newton Heath 13 June 2012 2 147,500 For Central Park (business park), and Moston.
Chorlton
South Manchester Manchester Chorlton-cum-Hardy 7 July 2011 2 1,216,800 Serves Chorlton.
Clayton Hall
East Manchester Manchester Clayton 8 February 2013 2 100,900 For Clayton Hall and the rest of Clayton.
Cornbrook
Altrincham Manchester St George's 6 December 1999 1/2 1,289,000 Major interchange on the Metrolink network.
Crossacres
Airport Manchester Wythenshawe Civic Centre 3 November 2014 4 54,800 For Crossacres and Wythenshawe Fire Station.
Crumpsall
Bury Manchester Crumpsall 6 April 1992 2 358,500 Serves Crumpsall.
Dane Road
Altrincham Trafford Sale 15 June 1992 3 275,100 For Priory Gardens and parts of Sale.
Deansgate-Castlefield
(National Rail Deansgate)
First City Crossing Manchester Castlefield 27 April 1992 1 2,506,400 For Great Northern Warehouse, Mamucium Roman Fort, Beetham Tower, and Deansgate Locks.

Formerly named G-Mex (1992–2010). A third platform was added in 2015.

Derker
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Derker 16 December 2012 3/4 265,900 Serves Derker in Oldham.
Didsbury Village
South Manchester Manchester Didsbury 23 May 2013 3 542,400 For Didsbury Park.
Droylsden
East Manchester Tameside Droylsden 8 February 2013 3 199,200 Serves parts of Droylsden and Audenshaw.

Former terminus of the East Manchester Line. (Feb-Oct 2013)

East Didsbury
(National Rail East Didsbury)
South Manchester Manchester Parrs Wood 23 May 2013 3 598,300 For East Didsbury railway station, and Parrs Wood bus station.

Terminus of the South Manchester Line.

Eccles
(National Rail Eccles)
Eccles Salford Eccles 21 July 2000 2 390,100 For Eccles Interchange.

Terminus of the Eccles Line.

Edge Lane
East Manchester Tameside Droylsden 8 February 2013 2/3 198,000 Serves parts of East Manchester and Droylsden.
Etihad Campus
East Manchester Manchester Beswick 8 February 2013 2 326,400 For the Etihad Stadium and Sportcity.
Exchange Quay
Eccles Salford Salford Quays 6 December 1999 2 798,821 For Exchange Quay and Ordsall.
Exchange Square
Second City Crossing Manchester Deansgate 6 December 2015 1 1,611,500 For the Manchester Arndale.
Failsworth
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Failsworth 13 June 2012 3 242,100 Serves Failsworth and parts of New Moston.
Firswood
South Manchester Trafford Firswood 7 July 2011 2 318,800 Serves parts of Old Trafford as well as Firswood.
Freehold
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Werneth 13 June 2012 3 207,100 Serves Freehold, and parts of Chadderton and Werneth.
Harbour City
Eccles Salford Salford Quays 6 December 1999 2 377,621 Serves Salford Quays, and MediaCityUK, along with Broadway and MediaCityUK tram stops.
Heaton Park
Bury Bury Prestwich 6 April 1992 3 572,000 For Heaton Park and parts of Prestwich.
Hollinwood
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Hollinwood 13 June 2012 3 241,900 Serves parts of Failsworth, New Moston, and Whitegate.
Holt Town
East Manchester Manchester Bradford 8 February 2013 2 66,300 Serves Bradford (Manchester), and parts of Beswick.
Imperial War Museum
Trafford Park Trafford Trafford Park 22 March 2020 2 269,600 For the Imperial War Museum and Salford Quays.
Kingsway Business Park
Oldham and Rochdale Rochdale Firgrove 28 February 2013 4 181,700 For Kingsway Business Park and Firgrove.
Ladywell
Eccles Salford Weaste 21 July 2000 2 254,121 Named after Ladywell Roundabout. Serves Canterbury Gardens and parts of Trafford Park.
Langworthy
Eccles Salford Seedley 21 July 2000 2 198,821 Serves Langworthy and parts of Seedley and Salford.
Manchester Airport
(National Rail Airport railway station
Airport interchange Manchester Airport)
Airport Manchester Ringway 3 November 2014 4 233,900 For Manchester Airport and its railway station. Terminus of the Airport Line.
Market Street
First City Crossing Manchester Northern Quarter 27 April 1992 1 1,668,500 For Manchester's main retail district, and the Manchester Arndale.
Martinscroft
Airport Manchester Baguley 3 November 2014 4 96,700 Named after adjacent road. Serves parts of Baguley and Newall Green.
MediaCityUK
MediaCityUK spur Salford MediaCityUK 20 September 2010 2 936,021 For Salford Quays and MediaCityUK.
Milnrow
Oldham and Rochdale Rochdale Milnrow 28 February 2013 4 235,800 Serves the village of Milnrow.
Monsall
Oldham and Rochdale Manchester Monsall 13 June 2012 2 76,900 Serves Monsall.
Moor Road
Airport Manchester Baguley 3 November 2014 3 136,600 For Wythenshawe Park, Brooklands Library, and Brookway Retail Park.
Navigation Road
Altrincham Trafford Altrincham 15 June 1992 4 520,300 Mainline trains run on adjacent platform.

For Altrincham and Navigation Recreation Ground.

New Islington
East Manchester Manchester New Islington 8 February 2013 1 560,500 For New Islington, Bradford, and Ancoats.
Newbold
Oldham and Rochdale Rochdale Newbold 28 February 2013 4 192,800 For Newbold, Rochdale, and Firgrove.
Newhey
Oldham and Rochdale Rochdale Newhey 28 February 2013 4 122,200 For Minrow and Newhey.
Newton Heath and Moston
Oldham and Rochdale Manchester Newton Heath 13 June 2012 2/3 193,300 For Newton Heath and parts of Moston.
Northern Moor
Airport Manchester Northern Moor 3 November 2014 3 171,300 For Sale Moor and Northern Moor.
Old Trafford
Altrincham Trafford Old Trafford 15 June 1992 2 958,200 For Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
Oldham Central
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Oldham Town Centre 27 January 2014 3 478,900 For The Spindles shopping centre.
Oldham King Street
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Oldham Town Centre 27 January 2014 3 252,600 For Oldham Sixth Form College and leisure centre.
Oldham Mumps
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Oldham Town Centre 27 January 2014 3 274,300 For Oldham Mumps bus station.
Parkway
Trafford Park Trafford Trafford Park 22 March 2020 2/3 102,100 Named after Parkway Circle. For Bowlers Exhibition Centre.
Peel Hall
Airport Manchester Woodhouse Park 3 November 2014 4 50,400 For Peel Hall, Heald Green railway station and Woodhouse Park.
Piccadilly
(National Rail Piccadilly)
Piccadilly spur Manchester Piccadilly 20 July 1992 1 2,379,400 For Manchester Piccadilly railway station.
Piccadilly Gardens
Piccadilly spur Manchester Piccadilly 20 July 1992 1 2,618,900 For Manchester Piccadilly Gardens bus station.
Pomona
Eccles Trafford Pomona Docks 6 December 1999 2 23,730 Interchange stop for Eccles and Trafford Park lines. For Pomona Docks.
Prestwich
Bury Bury Prestwich 6 April 1992 3 735,400 For Prestwich town centre.
Queens Road
Bury Manchester Cheetham Hill 16 December 2013 2 142,300 For Cheetham Hill, Museum of Transport, Queens Road Metrolink depot and Queens Road bus depot
Radcliffe
Bury Bury Radcliffe 6 April 1992 4 573,300 For Radcliffe town centre.
Robinswood Road
Airport Manchester Woodhouse Park 3 November 2014 4 28,700 For Woodhouse Park and Wythenshawe Civic Centre.
Rochdale Railway Station
(National Rail Rochdale)
Oldham and Rochdale Rochdale Rochdale Town Centre 28 February 2013 4 208,000 For Rochdale railway station.
Rochdale Town Centre
Oldham and Rochdale Rochdale Rochdale Town Centre 31 March 2014 4 544,200 For Rochdale Interchange and Number One Riverside. Terminus of the Oldham-Rochdale Line.
Roundthorn
Airport Manchester Baguley 3 November 2014 3/4 235,500 For Roundthorn industrial estate and Wythenshawe Hospital.
Sale
Altrincham Trafford Sale 15 June 1992 3 1,097,100 For Sale town centre.
Sale Water Park
Airport Trafford Sale Moor 3 November 2014 3 138,300 For Sale Water Park and Sale Moor.
Salford Quays
Eccles Salford Salford Quays 6 December 1999 2 459,821 For Salford Quays. Close to the site of former Salford Docks railway station.
Shadowmoss
Airport Manchester Moss Nook 3 November 2014 4 76,400 For Moss Nook and Woodhouse Park.
Shaw and Crompton
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Shaw and Crompton 16 December 2012 4 497,200 For Shaw and Crompton, High Crompton, and Heyside.
Shudehill
(Shudehill Interchange)
First City Crossing Manchester Northern Quarter 31 March 2003 1 710,000 For The Printworks and Manchester Shudehill bus station.
South Chadderton
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Chadderton 13 June 2012 3 215,000 For Chadderton and Butler Green.
St Peter's Square
First City Crossing Manchester Petersfield 27 April 1992 1 4,930,000 Closed from 28 June 2015 – 28 August 2016 for re-development and was transformed into a four-platform interchange due to Phase 2CC.
St Werburgh's Road
South Manchester Manchester Chorlton-cum-Hardy 7 July 2011 2/3 279,500 For interchange with South Manchester and Airport lines. Former terminus of the South Manchester Line.
Stretford
Altrincham Trafford Stretford 15 June 1992 2/3 775,500 For Stretford town centre, Longford Park and Turn Moss Playing Fields.
The Trafford Centre
Trafford Park Trafford Trafford Park 22 March 2020 3 515,400 For The Trafford Centre shopping centre and its bus station.
Timperley
Altrincham Trafford Timperley 15 June 1992 4 536,700 For West Timperley and Boradheath.
Trafford Bar
Altrincham Trafford Old Trafford 15 June 1992 2 855,900 For Old Trafford. Interchange stop with the Altrincham and South Manchester Lines.
Velopark
East Manchester Manchester Clayton 8 February 2013 2 212,700 For The Velodrome, Eastlands, Clayton, and Etihad Campus.
Victoria
(National Rail Manchester Victoria)
Bury Manchester Victoria 6 April 1992 1 1,855,500 Redeveloped from 2014-2015 with two extra platforms (4). Interchange stop for the Bury and Oldham-Rochdale lines. For Manchester Victoria railway station.
Village
Trafford Park Trafford Trafford Park 22 March 2020 2 62,600 For Westbrook Business Park and Trafford Park freight terminal.
Weaste
Eccles Salford Weaste 21 July 2000 2 204,021 For Weaste, Seedley, and Buile Hill Park.
West Didsbury
South Manchester Manchester Didsbury 23 May 2013 3 414,900 For West Didsbury and Withington.
Westwood
Oldham and Rochdale Oldham Westwood 27 January 2014 3 126,900 For Boundary Park, Chadderton, Westwood, and Werneth.
Wharfside
Trafford Park Trafford Trafford Park 22 March 2020 2 333,700 For Old Trafford Stadium and MediaCityUK.
Whitefield
Bury Bury Whitefield 6 April 1992 3/4 718,800 For Whitefield town centre.
Withington
South Manchester Manchester Hough End 23 May 2013 3 183,900 For Hough End and parts of Withington.
Wythenshawe Park
Airport Manchester Northern Moor 3 November 2014 3 159,800 For Wythenshawe Park and parts of Brooklands and Baguley.
Wythenshawe Town Centre
Airport Manchester Wythenshawe Town Centre 3 November 2014 4 306,400 For Wythenshawe Interchange.

Former stops

Stop Photo Line[*] Metropolitan borough District Closed Notes
High Street
First City Crossing Manchester Northern Quarter 10 August 1998 Closed in 1998 due to car traffic requirements on High Street. Replaced with a bi-direction Market Street.
Mosley Street
First City Crossing Manchester Piccadilly 18 May 2013 Closed in 2013 due to insufficient capacity with the opening of new Metrolink lines. More services created a bottleneck and trams at this stop would frequently hold-up trams behind so the stop was removed.
Woodlands Road
Bury Manchester Cheetham Hill 16 December 2013 Closed to make way for Queens Road (serving the depot), and Abraham Moss (serving the library and school). Originally a railway station, which was closed for Metrolink.

Fictional stops

Stop Photo Line(s)[*] Metropolitan borough District First seen Notes
Weatherfield North Eccles Salford Weatherfield 20 April 2018 A fictional tram stop introduced into the Granada Television soap opera Coronation Street in 2018. The set is located at the Coronation Street set in MediaCityUK[6]

Map

Future

Proposed

Buckley Wells, Elton Reservoir and Sandhills have been proposed as additional stops on the Bury Line, as well as Cop Road on the Oldham and Rochdale Line.[7][8]

Plans for Buckley Wells tram stop were eventually cancelled.

Stop[4] Line[*] Metropolitan
borough
District Planned
opening
Notes
Cop Road Oldham and Rochdale Line Oldham Moorside
Davenport Green Wythenshawe Loop Manchester Wythenshawe
Elton Reservoir Bury Line Bury Fishpool
Gorsey Bank Stockport Line Stockport Stockport
Heaton Mersey Stockport Line Heaton Mersey Stockport
Kings Reach Stockport Line Stockport Stockport
Newall Green Wythenshawe Loop Manchester Wythenshawe
Piccadilly Central TBD Manchester Piccadilly
Port Salford Trafford Park Line Salford Barton-upon-Irwell
Salford Reds Trafford Park Line Salford Barton-upon-Irwell
Sandhills Bury Line Manchester Collyhurst
Stockport Interchange Stockport Line Stockport Stockport
Trafford Quays Trafford Park Line Trafford Trafford Park
Wythenshawe Hospital Wythenshawe Loop Manchester Wythenshawe

Cancelled

Some stops were planned along new lines but were eventually dropped. All cancelled stops were scheduled to open before 2019 when the zonal fares system was implemented, so therefore, did not have a Metrolink zone.

Stop[4] Line(s)[*] Metropolitan
borough
District Metrolink
Zone
Planned
opening
Notes
Drake Street Oldham and Rochdale Line Rochdale Rochdale - - Was to open between Rochdale Railway Station and Rochdale Town Centre tram stops, just off of Drake Street.
Hardy Farm Airport Line Manchester Chorlton-cum-Hardy - 2016 Was to open between the current Barlow Moor Road and Sale Water Park tram stops, on the western end of Hardy Road in Chorlton.
Haveley Airport Line Manchester Wythenshawe - 2016 Was to open immediately east of the M56 after the Metrolink bridge over it near Martinscroft.
Hough End Airport Line Manchester Wythenshawe - 2016 -
Woodhouse Park Airport Line Manchester Wythenshawe - 2016 Was to open as the last stop before Manchester Airport, along Aviator Way.

Platforms

Metrolink tram stops have between one and four platforms, though most (91) have two platforms. Some are island platforms allowing easier transfers between services.

Platforms Stops
4 St Peter's Square,
Victoria
3 Crumpsall, Deansgate-Castlefield,
Shaw and Crompton
2 All other stops
1 Eccles,
Navigation Road,
Newton Heath and Moston

See also

References

  1. ^ Metrolink.co.uk. "Airport line". Archived from the original on 20 May 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  2. ^ Guardian (2 November 2014). "Manchester Metrolink line opens more than a year ahead of schedule". TheGuardian.com. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  3. ^ "MSN". www.msn.com. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
  4. ^ a b c "Metrolink – Stop Information". Manchester Metrolink. TfGM. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  5. ^ "Passenger numbers by Metrolink station". WhatDoTheyKnow. 2 August 2023. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  6. ^ Bourne, Dianne (12 March 2018). "First look at Coronation Street's new street". men. Archived from the original on 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  7. ^ "Metolink Network" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2011.
  8. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 7 January 2019. Retrieved 7 January 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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