No tram services will run via Piccadilly Gardens from today until the 11th August as essential track replacement work between Piccadilly station and Piccadilly Gardens begins

The work has been planned for the summer as it is outside of the football season and also partly falls within the school holidays, when the tram network is less busy say TFGM

Key changes to services are as follows:

  • Trams on the Altrincham/Bury lines won’t serve Piccadilly Gardens or Piccadilly station. Services will run between Altrincham and Bury via Market Street.
  • All trams from Ashton and Etihad Campus will terminate at Piccadilly station. Signage will be in place to direct passengers walking to Market Street to connect to services across the city and beyond. Passengers will be able to use the fully wheelchair accessible free bus services around the city to connect to tram services at St Peter’s Square, Deansgate Castlefield or Victoria. A replacement bus will run outside the usual free bus operating times.
  • Eccles services (via MediaCityUK) will run to Victoria via Market Street.
  • MediaCityUK to Etihad Campus peak time services will not run during these works. There will be extra double trams on the Eccles – Victoria via MediaCityUK service, to boost capacity.

    Ian Davies, TfGM’s Network Director for Metrolink, said:

    “This is a major piece of our coordinated package of track replacement works which will see a £147m investment in the network up to 2027.“Metrolink forms a key part of the Bee Network and, as the country’s largest light rail network, carried 46 million passenger journeys last year alone.

    “It plays a vital role in keeping Greater Manchester moving, supporting economic growth and connecting people to jobs, education and opportunity.

    “That is why it’s so important to continually invest in the network to keep it safe, reliable and accessible for years to come.

    “We’re doing everything we can to minimise disruption to people’s journeys – and I’d also like to reassure people that we have detailed plans in place to manage the big events coming up during this summer’s big events.”

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