Trafford Park Line

Trafford Park Line

Where the new line will start. Provision was made for a future junction with the Trafford Park Line at the end of Pomona tram stop, branching away from the Eccles Line.
Overview
Type Tram/Light rail
System Manchester Metrolink
Status In planning
Locale Manchester
Trafford
Termini Pomona
Trafford Centre
Stations 6
Website Transport for Greater Manchester
Operation
Opened scheduled 2021
Character Reserved track &
street running
Rolling stock M5000
Technical
Line length 5.5 km (3.4 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 750 volts DC overhead
Route map
to Crumpsall
Deansgate-Castlefield National Rail Deansgate
Bridgewater Canal
Cornbrook
to Altrincham, East Didsbury and Manchester Airport
Bridgewater Canal
Pomona
to Eccles, MediaCityUK
Wharfside
Imperial War Museum
Village
Parkway Parking
Bridgewater Canal
EventCity
Trafford Centre
Trafford Quays
Manchester Ship Canal
M60
Salford Reds
Port Salford

The Trafford Park Line is a proposed tram line on the Manchester Metrolink network in Greater Manchester running from Pomona to Trafford Centre.

History

Between July and September 2014, Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) conducted a public consultation to build the line.[1][2] In November 2014, TfGM applied for power under the Transport and Works Act 1992 to build and operate the line.[3] In October 2016, power to build the line was granted by the Secretary of State for Transport with construction is scheduled to commence in early 2017.[4][5][6][7]

Route description

The line will branch off from the Eccles Line immediately beyond Pomona tram stop, where provision was made for a future junction at the south–western end when the viaduct on which it sits was built in the late 1990s. Stops will be built at Wharfside, Imperial War Museum, Village, Parkway, EventCity and the Trafford Centre. Future provision will be made to extend the line to Port Salford.[8]

Rolling stock

No new rolling stock will be required to operate the line, as it will absorb capacity within the existing M5000 fleet, provision for the line's operation having been made when finalising the number ordered.[9]

References

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