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    Metrolink Trams - Metrolink tram to Piccadilly pulling into the station at St Peter's Square

    Metrolink Trams

    2.9(23 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    One of the most fun experiences in Manchester is riding the tram. I enjoy the city and suburban…read moreviews, the other passengers are always friendly and the most exciting part is when they have a raid on the tram to ensure all patrons have paid the correct fair. The police and revenue protection officers block all doors and its funny to watch people trying to get off and when they recognise regular travellers without tickets.

    I have a love-hate relationship with the Metrolink in Manchester, there are so many things which…read moreare good, yet so many things which are terrible about the service. Metrolink is arguably one of the best ways to get around Manchester, in terms of speed, you skip the traffic of the roads, hopping on the tram which is always handy, especially with multiple stops having Park and Ride facilities, meaning you can park your car and go about your journey. Obviously, there are some exceptions, for example, if you're heading to Manchester Airport from the city centre, you would want to take the train which takes around 20 minutes, compared to getting the tram, from Manchester Piccadilly it would be a 57-minute journey, across two trams, changing at Cornbrook. Metrolink are also doing very well during difficult circumstances, they're maintaining the best route frequency to allow people to travel when needed, and space out too, the trams are often around every 10-12 minutes on most routes, meaning there's never too long to wait before getting a tram. They are also cleaning trams every two hours to make sure they are COVID-safe and secure, I think this is a reasonable time-frame given the circumstances. The trams are mainly comfortable and pretty spacious, the floor does get very slippy in the rainy weather, which we get more than our fair share of in Manchester so watch-out! There are 8 lines and 99 stations, all of the lines seem to call through Cornbrook, with 7/8 lines calling at Deansgate-Castlefield and Pomona, so you can pretty much get to any stop from anywhere if you're willing to change services along the way, but it would depend on how realistic it is, for example, it wouldn't be worth going from Sale to Sale Water Park, despite being only a couple of miles away it would be a long tram journey due to the construction of the lines meaning you'd have to change at Trafford Bar. All stations are step-free too, so that supports access for disabled people/trams without the need for ramps, sometimes the access is awkward and it is a good walk from the platform to the street, especially in stations away from the city centre outside of Zones 1 and 2, so again you might want to plan ahead. I do like the zone system as it simplifies the ticketing process (just touch in with your contactless card and be charged the lowest fair), it also means that if you are just going one-stop, you won't be charged for going into two zones, as when the zone changes, the preceding station is the following zone. Example) Sale - Zone 3 Brooklands - Zones 3/4 Timperley - Zone 4 The huge cons I have with Metrolink have to be, their customer service can often be pretty poor, I've tried to phone them many times, even using the customer service help point at the stations only to be greeted with the message "This person's phone is turned off", I get staff are having to work from home during the pandemic, but it's called "work from home" not "turn your phone off and ignore passengers from home" Other issues are, I hate how the trams don't have card scanners, Metrolink is one of the few trams I've used in Europe to not have either a conductor or anywhere you can scan your pass on board, this means if you're rushing for a tram, you could potentially miss your service through having to stop at the platform to touch-in, which is pretty ridiculous. I do think conductors on the trams would be great, especially to avoid this problem and stop anti-social behaviour, which can be a problem especially in certain areas/routes, it would also help tackle fair dodging and provide money to actually improve services, I openly heard a person bragging about the trams being free... due to a lack of inspections. It's great to see Metrolink working on expanding their routes too, in March 2020, they had a quiet launch of the Trafford Centre line, which finally added Metrolink services to the Trafford Centre, calling at Wharfside for Old Trafford Stadium, Imperial War Museum for Media City, and then Trafford Centre, I do think it's pretty strange how the construction of the new line came early, but the new trams for that line came late, this meant the services have to terminate at Cornbrook right now, which is annoying as it means changing trams. 4* - Still one of the better ways to get around town in most cases, the grey and yellow trams are becoming a symbol of Manchester, like the orange buses used to be, it does have its' flaws including the fact that on a match-day at The Etihad Stadium, they never seem to run enough services which often means waiting for ages and then being packed on the tram like sardines.

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    Inside a Metrolink tram

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    Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink - Tram pulling in at Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink Station heading towards Shaw via Exchange Square (city center)

    Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink

    4.0(3 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    An upgrade as this is one of the nicer Metrolink stations on the network, despite its' flaws, it's…read morestill a pretty modern station with connections into Deansgate Train Station offering slower more regional services. The station has nice views of the city, including the huge Deansgate Towers including Beetham Tower, home to the Hilton Hotel on the same side as the Piccadilly Bound Platform. The station is modern and clean in most areas, I do think the lift could be given more regular maintenance though, but this can be said for the network as a whole as they can often become smelly/dirty. To get between the city centre bound platform and the Cornbrook bound platform it is a little difficult as if you're unable to go up steps it involves walking the whole length of the platform and back again, it's a shame this couldn't have been constructed better. The double platform in the middle is useful as it means trams can start and terminate here, which is rare to find on the network - Strangely most trams on the Trafford Park lines carry on from here after "terminating at Cornbrook" to go back, which makes no sense. The station seems to be reguarly supervised and staffed, as with most city centre zone 1 stations. 4*

    Beautiful new station with greenery on the train tracks and glass overhanging. Passes right next to…read morethe Hilton and has a very futuristic feel. Definitely a good addition to the Manchester city scape! PS: Right next to the railway station.

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    Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink - Tram pulling in at Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink Station heading towards Manchester Airport, calling via Cornbrook.

    Tram pulling in at Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink Station heading towards Manchester Airport, calling via Cornbrook.

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    Shudehill Interchange

    Shudehill Interchange

    4.0(12 reviews)
    3.6 miNorthern Quarter, City Centre

    Manchester Shudehill could certainly be a lot better especially for a major city, but it certainly…read moreisn't too bad either, with a good number of connections via bus, while also having Metrolink services and being a short walk away (or one stop on the Diamond Number 8 bus and/or Metrolink towards Bury) to Manchester Victoria Railway Station. The station's layout is easy to follow, although it is split into two bus stations, most of which do go from the main terminal. Buses from here serve most of Manchester including Bury, Bolton, Salford, Rochdale, Middleton and the MRI. National Express also run coaches from here going across the country. I would love to see digital bus timetables showing when the next bus is, which I've seen in other locations across England, which perhaps could list destinations and towns showing the next bus to go there, which means you can always get the next bus and know how long it'll take without the need for third-party mobile phone apps. The staff inside the station seem friendly, and although they do try to help it stay clean, it doesn't always stay that way, mainly down to members of the public openly making a mess including smoking (which is forbidden), or the occasional litter or pigeon problem. There is an ATM outside (Be careful as this is a common spot for homeless people), newsagents and a coffee shop (which never seems to be open) at Shudehill. 3*

    Shudehill Interchange is one of Manchester's transport hubs that is far less scummy than Victoria…read morestation and much less stressful than the bustling Piccadilly Station. You can catch the metro from Shudehill either as well as many local buses. It's also the Manchester stop for Megabuses which I love because the bus station is only five minutes away from my flat. Mega useful. Inside the bus station is a newsagents which sells confectionary and crisps and stuff for your journey, and generally the station is clean, light and well maintained. There's a few seats if you've got a long wait too. Ooh, also dead useful is that there is a cash machine just outside the main entrance. Dead handy if you're over in Trof or tv21 and need some more cash quickly.

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    Tram towards Bury (via Victoria) leaving Shudehill

    Metro Shuttle

    Metro Shuttle

    5.0(4 reviews)
    3.2 miGay Village

    FREE!! City centre bus service, that runs on 3 lines: 1…read moreorange every 5 mins, 2 green every 10 mins and 3 purple every 10 mins (no sunday service), that service most of the NCP car parks and All the train stations linking them up with shops and hotels, Great for tourists, city dwellers, and workers who have to cram a lot into an hour lunchbreak! They run from 7-7 Mon-Sat and 10-6 on Sunday. A great way to get across town fast and cheap, especially if you're wearing heels! There's lots of stops on each route too.

    I don't know how I'd get by without metro shuttle! In fact, I will soon be living in Salford, just…read more10-mins walk away from Deansgate, and my heart already aches at the thought that I will no longer have to catch no. 1 that used to take me almost straight to my house. With buses and trams often running behind their schedule, a metro shuttle is a refreshing and almost always reliable alternative. No. 1 that connects the city centre with Piccadilly train station has recently been running well past 9pm, and since it is free it provides a quick and easy ride across town in the evening. To give you an idea about the routes, no. 1 runs from Piccadilly Train Station down King St into Deansgate and back to Piccadilly. No. 2 connects Shudehill via Victoria Train Station with Castlefield and Deansgate. And no. 3 runs from Piccadilly Train Station down Portland St into Quay St and Chapel St, before going down Princess St and Whitworth St back to Piccadilly. In other cities - Liverpool, Leeds, to name a few - they also recently began to operate free city centre buses. They often connect different parts of town, as well as bus stops, metrolink stops, and train stations. You can hop on and off this bus, and the best part is that you don't pay a penny!

    Virgin Trains First Class Lounge - View from lounge

    Virgin Trains First Class Lounge

    4.3(4 reviews)
    3.3 miPiccadilly

    Its been at least a year since I used the 1st class lounge. The coffee selection was ruined by the…read morefact only UHT milk cartons were available or the powdered stuff if pressing the latte button! The lady inside the lounge was very friendly and helpful. An acceptable level (just) of cake, biscuits and crisps, oh yes and fruit (as I recall!!) Its nice environment to sit with wifi whilst you are waiting for your train but it could do with a revamp!

    Taking the time to tactically arrive 45 minutes early for my train was definitely well worth it…read morewhilst simultaneously managing to take all the stress out of my journey. However please read the following with caution....this is my first experience of first class so please excuse me if this review appears to be rose tinted! The room is tucked away from the main concourse of the train station on the first floor, it was smaller than I expected but by no means cramped. There is a collection of black leather sofas and chairs which could comfortably seat about 15 people, but easily more than this if you don't mind sharing your sofa. However for the time that I was present there were never more than about 7 or 8 of, so I didn't need to worry about sharing my sofa anyway... The view overlooks the main concourse of the train station, which really isn't that bad at all. I took particular pleasure in watching all the stressed busybodies rushing around with suitcases in tow, whilst I was stretched out sipping coffee. Speaking of food and drink, the variety is rather and generous. There is coffee and a selection of teas, or if cold drinks are you fancy: choose between still and sparkling water, lemonade and Pepsi (both diet and normal of course). However if you're peckish as opposed to thirsty, you might want to benefit from a little plate of olives, which I must say was a rather nice touch, and they were very tasty as well. Failing that, some crisps maybe? The posh kind, Anglesey sea salt flavour if you please. There is a nice little collection of biscuits as well - banana and butterscotch flavour being my particular favourite. The best thing about all that...is that it appears to be unlimited. Nobody seems to bat an eyelid if you feel the need to go and get yourself another packet of biscuits with lemonade every 5 minutes and then subtly slip them into your handbag (I'm a student - don't judge). Ruddy fantastic. The only things I can think that could be improved are these: there is only one option for coffee and I prefer to be able to choose between my cappuccinos, lattes and americanos. Secondly, there was nothing first class about the toilet, but even that didn't bother me really. All in all a very pleasant experience indeed! There is even a little television screen with all the train times on it, very useful for people like me who need constant reminders. I can only hope this isn't a one-time experience and that one day I may be able to afford first class again!

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    New Islington Metrolink - Metrolink tram

    New Islington Metrolink

    3.6(5 reviews)
    3.8 miPetersfield, Ancoats

    New Islington Metrolink is a fairly modern Metrolink location, just outside the city centre, being…read moreonly a few minutes away via the Metrolink (just one stop) from Piccadilly Station, it's also two stops away from the Etihad Stadium, but it is worth noting that it's probably best to avoid this station on a match-day at the Etihad, because the trams are so packed coming into the station to the point I'd even say they shouldn't stop here (People are queuing for long periods at time at the two stations before until the trams get packed). It is located on two lines, which is quite common for most Metrolink stops which aren't directly in the city centre, on both lines whether it's the light blue line between Eccles and Ashton, or the orange line between Media City UK and the Etihad, the next stops are Piccadilly or Holt Town. Both lines follow basically the same route, with the blue line following the same route as orange, just carrying on a little further in both directions. It's also situated looking towards some modern apartments, so on a nice clear sunny day, it gives you a nicer view than most Metrolink stations. Not too much away, but provides easy access to the city centre being just a stop or two away, and it is far from the ugliest station on the Metrolink network. 3*

    Great location in the New Islington area of Ancoats. Above all this stop is within the City Zone…read moremeaning that (currently at time of writing) a single ticket costs £1.20 or a return (round trip) costs only £1.50 anywhere withjn the city zones. Bargain! Trams are every 12 minutes!

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    New Islington Metrolink - New Islington tram stop

    New Islington tram stop

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