What tram zone is Deansgate?
Zone 1
Zone 1 (Manchester Metrolink)
to Bury | to Rochdale |
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Deansgate-Castlefield ( Deansgate) | New Islington |
Cornbrook | to Ashton- under-Lyne |
stop in both Zone 1 and 2 | |
to MediaCityUK, Eccles & The Trafford Centre | Trafford Bar |
What zone is Deansgate-Castlefield?
zone 1
Deansgate-Castlefield tram stop
Deansgate-Castlefield | |
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Platforms | 3 (2 operational) |
Other information | |
Status | In operation |
Fare zone | 1 |
Is Manchester Metrolink good?
Manchester’s Metrolink has just been named one of the best tram networks in the world, by a new study. The organisation behind it, Eurogroup Consulting, compared 32 different light rail networks and praised it for a number of factors, including its ticketing and pricing.
How many stops does the Metrolink have in Manchester?
99 tram stops
Since opening in 1992, the Manchester Metrolink light-rail/tram system has grown to a network of 99 tram stops.
Can you eat on the tram Manchester?
Eating food likely to “soil, disfigure of destroy” trams, stations or the property of passengers is also banned.
Are Manchester trams Electric?
The Metrolink service is powered entirely by electricity produced from modern, cleaner, greener energy sources. 62% of a tram’s power comes from energy produced by the wind.
When was Castlefield built?
Castlefield Viaduct is a 330-metre disused railway viaduct built in 1892, which used to carry heavy rail traffic in and out of the Great Northern Warehouse, located in the Castlefield area of Manchester, England. It closed in 1969. Plans by the National Trust to turn it into a ‘sky park’ were unveiled in June 2021.
Can I take luggage on the Metrolink?
When riding Metro it’s ok to bring your Strollers, Luggage, Mobility Devices, Bikes. There is no eating or drinking allowed on platforms, trains and buses.
Can you drink on the tram Manchester?
The ban on drinking alcohol or people being under the influence of drink or any illegal substance also extends to stations. Eating food likely to “soil, disfigure of destroy” trams, stations or the property of passengers is also banned.
Are Manchester trams safe?
Pawel Marczak, who takes the Metrolink to work every day, shared his mixed feelings about tram safety: “Sometimes, the trams are safe, but not always. “When some young people take the trams to city centre, it’s maybe not dangerous, but they need to be respectful on the tram. The staff on the tram do help.”