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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)
    0.0 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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    Salford Crescent Railway Station

    Salford Crescent Railway Station

    2.8(6 reviews)
    1.3 miSalford University Campus

    Ah, the Crescent. Not the pub, this is the train station that serves the university and whomever…read morelives or works in this particular area. It is mere minutes away from most of the university accommodation and hotspots, and it happens to be one of my local train stations. It's always done me proud, as my hometown used to be Parbold, near Wigan. I was safe in the knowledge that trains from Salford Crescent took me straight back there on a direct route. And I often found myself on those trains with a big bag of laundry. Don't look at me like that, the laundrettes in my halls of residence were horrid. You'd be amazed at the widely varying places the trains from here go to, considering it's a mere two platform station. It is impossible to get lost here, true, that's a plus point, but the facilities leave a little to be desired. Maybe it's too small for a coffee shop but it would be nice if it had something. It's just so desolate. And ever so slightly unkempt. It could do with a lick of paint and a bit of TLC. Some of the staff there can be a bit jobsworthy too, such as not allowing you onto platforms to say goodbye to loved ones à la Gavin and Stacey. But for its proximity to the university (literally, everything is walking distance from here) and the Salford Museum and Art Gallery, and unbelievable links, I will give it credit. Heck, it's one of those stations they always make you change at en route, which tells you everything you need to know. It does have a sheltered room for cold or wet days, but it doesn't do a lot of good, I can tell you this from experience. My trick? Just make sure you're not waiting there too long. It's safe enough but there's nothing worse than an icy bum from sitting on a freezing seat waiting for a train that's due in half an hour.

    A pretty average station here…read more You can get trains into Manchester, Preston, Blackpool and more. You can buy tickets on the platform too.

    Manchester Oxford Road Railway Station - Entrance

    Manchester Oxford Road Railway Station

    3.2(35 reviews)
    0.4 miOxford Road Corridor

    The annoying thing about this station was that I rushed to get the train because it was supposed to…read morebe leaving in a minute but then ended up being delayed for fifteen, which if I knew I would have got out and had a look around the station for a bit. Anyway, this station is on the route through to Liverpool and it seems that some of the Liverpool trains, like the one that I was on, terminate here. It's rather fancy mind you, but then again a lot of stations in England are like that.

    Manchester Oxford Road deserves an upgrade, while for many it can become an annoying stop, just two…read moreminutes after Manchester Piccadilly, it does provide good access to Oxford Road, just a couple of minute's away from St Peter's Square, where there are the Central Library and Metrolink services, and is also close to the Universities and student area of the city. The staff do seem friendly, and while the facilities within the station are minimal (there is a tiny Costa with no seating area), it is ample, especially considering there is a large Sainsbury's Local, right outside on Whitworth Street. The hill going up to the station is a little steep, and it does seem to be a common area for homeless people, it could be lit better in the dark for sure. The same could apply for the subway which connects the platforms. 3* - Decent station, it might not compare to Piccadilly and Victoria but it isn't too bad.

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    Cornbrook Metrolink - Cornbrook Metrolink, Manchester

    Cornbrook Metrolink

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Cornbrook is one of the tram stops at the heart of the Metrolink network with trams departing to…read moremost destinations on the network. It's very busy with trams coming and going literally every minute of so in either direction. There aren't really any facilities of note but given how frequently the trams run you won't be spending much time here so that's not really an issue.

    If you're travelling into Cornbrook on the Manchester Metrolink, odds are you're using this as a…read moreconnection to get another tram, Cornbrook is one of the busiest stations on the network, and at the time of writing (March 2021), it is the only station where you can get a service to any tram on the Metrolink network, as this is also the terminus of the new line which goes to The Trafford Centre. Interestingly, this stop originally opened as an interchange only station in 1999, before opening in 2005 to actually leave the station without boarding another service. It is located in Fare Zones 1 and 2. It might not be as bold and modern as St Peter's Square and Deansgate-Castlefield (The two stations after this one when heading into the city centre), but it's still an important station among the network. Despite its' importance, this stop seems to be the dirtiest, and most understaffed Metrolink station within Zone 1 and the city centre, it also doesn't have the modern glass panels and typical flooring which the other stations have. I do think they could also do with more card readers on the platform, but I guess as most people still use this station as an "interchange" station, they have decided they don't need as many as people have already touched in at a preceding station. 3* - Important location, useful for interchanging, but still for such a major and key station on the network it just lacks somewhat.

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    Cornbrook Metrolink - Cornbrook Metrolink, Manchester

    Cornbrook Metrolink, Manchester

    Cornbrook Metrolink - Cornbrook Metrolink, Manchester

    Cornbrook Metrolink, Manchester

    Cornbrook Metrolink - Cornbrook Metrolink, Manchester

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