From Sunday 20 March to Saturday 26 March, the Ashton tram line will close for essential maintenance works.

The six days works will focus on replacing old tracks at Piccadilly Station tram stop in the undercroft area under the main Piccadilly railway station.

A replacement bus service, with like-for-like frequency, will be in place with clear signage on where to go, ensuring people can still reach their destination.

In addition to this, there will also be essential maintenance works taking place at the tram tracks at Piccadilly Gardens outside Primark.

As a result of these works, trams will not run through Market Street, Shudehill or Piccadilly Gardens, and trams will be diverted via the second city centre crossing routes via St Peter’s Square and Exchange Square.

Passengers will be able to visit a dedicated travel advice page to find information on alternative travel options to help passengers plan their journey in advance.

Anyone not using Metrolink but who may be driving this weekend is reminded about the deferred Mancunian Way closure. To avoid being caught in the congestion, it’s important that you plan ahead and familiarise yourself with the recommended diversion routes.

TfGM’s Head of Metrolink, Daniel Vaughan said: “We’re very sorry for the inconvenience we know this closure of the Ashton line will cause but will be doing everything we can to minimise disruption by running a like-for-like replacement bus service.

“The works to install new rail track will be condensed into one six-day closure, rather than a number of shorter, more disruptive closures over different weekends, and extra staff will be placed in key locations and at key times to help people get around or answer any questions.

“I’d encourage customers using the network to plan ahead and allow extra time when making their journey.”

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