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Heaton Park Tramway, and Manchester Metrolink.

Manchester tram line Blue with articulated tram 3139 at Market Street (2022)Manchester tram line Blue with articulated tram 3139 at Market Street (2022)By Janus Boye.
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Manchester articulated tram 3048 at Piccadilly Gardens (2022)Manchester articulated tram 3048 at Piccadilly Gardens (2022)By Janus Boye.
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Manchester articulated tram 3102 on Market Street (2022)Manchester articulated tram 3102 on Market Street (2022)By Janus Boye.
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Manchester tram line Blue with articulated tram 3050 at Manchester Airport (2022)Manchester tram line Blue with articulated tram 3050 at Manchester Airport (2022)By Janus Boye.
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Manchester tram line Blue with articulated tram 3073 at Deansgate-Castlefield (2022)Manchester tram line Blue with articulated tram 3073 at Deansgate-Castlefield (2022)By Janus Boye.
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Manchester tram line Purple with articulated tram 3053 near Exchange Square (2022)Manchester tram line Purple with articulated tram 3053 near Exchange Square (2022)By Janus Boye.
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Manchester Metrolink - trams at Piccadilly Station (2015)
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Manchester Metrolink - trams at Piccadilly Station (2015)After leaving Piccadilly Station outbound trams pass through a narrow subway which includes a pedestrian crossing in the tunnel - this video shows trams passing this point in both directions.By Glen - .
Manchester Metrolink - Airport line (2014)
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Manchester Metrolink - Airport line (2014)A brief look at the Airport line of the Manchester Metrolink tram system taken on Monday 3rd November 2014 - the day this extension opened. The video starts at Barlow Moor Road and follows the route through to Manchester Airport via Wythenshawe. By Railway and Organ - .
Manchester Metrolink - The T68 Farewell Tour (2014)
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Manchester Metrolink - The T68 Farewell Tour (2014)T68s no. 1007 'East Lancashire Railway' and 1016 (which was named 'Farewell T68' for this occasion) were operating a charity farewell tour on the Manchester Metrolink. All proceeds are going to the Christie and Francis House Hospice. They were operating from Piccadilly to Eccles, Bury, Altrincham, and back to Piccadilly. The tour was seen at Shudehill (Empty Coaching Stock from Queen's Road Depot to Piccadilly), Cornbrook, Broadway, MediaCityUK, Queen's Road tram stop, Old Trafford, and Piccadilly (Empty Coaching Stock from Piccadilly to Queen's Road Depot). This video also features pictures of now-withdrawn T68s and T68As on the scrap lines at Trafford Depot and in 2003 at Queen's Road. Luckily, 1007 is going to be preserved at Heaton Park Tramway.By Joseph Grice - .
Manchester trams: Droylsden to Piccadilly Gardens (2013)
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Manchester trams: Droylsden to Piccadilly Gardens (2013)See trams on the new East Manchester line, head into Manchester city centre.By NODDING CAT CHANNEL - .
Manchester Trams: Eccles to Centre, St Peter's Square (2013)
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Manchester Trams: Eccles to Centre, St Peter's Square (2013)See Metrolink trams travel from Eccels to the City Centre (St Peter's Square). The route passes through Langworthy, Harbour City, Salford, and MediaCityUK. Trams in this film: M5000 (banana), T-68 (Old blue livery).By NODDING CAT CHANNEL - .
Trams around Manchester (2012)
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Trams around Manchester (2012)Manchester is a busy City. Alongside the many trains,buses and taxis that come in and out of the City, there is also the Metrolink Tram System..... take a look at a few of these trams in action, amongst the hustle and bustle of the City. Also observe the many people going about their everyday lives, as these trams move around them and transport them to wherever they may be heading.By AffieFilms 2 - .
Metrolink Manchester Media City manual points change (2010)
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Metrolink Manchester Media City manual points change (2010)A trailer for http://www.pmpfilms.com/index.html, the world's largest range of transport hobby films. See the website for the shop, list, links, etc.By DaveSpencer32 - .
Metrolink Manchester New M5000 Bombardier Flexity Swift Tram (2010)
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Metrolink Manchester New M5000 Bombardier Flexity Swift Tram (2010)A new generation of trams for Greater Manchester. A total of 94 new trams have been ordered to run across the existing network and the new lines. The first were introduced into service at the end of December 2009. A further eight trams have been ordered to run on the additional extensions to Ashton-under-Lyne and Didsbury, announced in March 2010. The introduction of the new trams means passengers will experience quieter, smoother journeys, less crowding at peak times and a more reliable service. Sporting bright new colours, not only do they look strikingly different from the existing trams, they bring a host of other new features such as: - a lighter, brighter and roomier interior. - extra legroom for most seated passengers. - better handrails for standing passengers. - wider doorways. - two multi-purpose areas for wheelchairs and prams. - clearer information displays. Where they come from: The M5000 Flexity Swift trams are manufactured by global transport company Bombardier at its factory in Vienna in Austria. The electrical equipment is provided by Vossloh Kiepe in Dusseldorf. Where else they run: Similar vehicles operate in several European cities including London, Cologne, Bonn, Rotterdam and Stockholm. Why they are more accessible: The new trams are compliant with Rail Vehicle Accessibility Regulations (RVAR). This means that there is more room in circulation areas such as in and around doorways and aisles. Key facts: - Capacity: 206 passengers. - Maximum speed: 80km/hour. - Length: 28.4 metres. - Height: 3.67 metres. - Width: 2.65 metres. - Weight when empty: 39.7 tonnes. - Multipurpose areas: Two. - Doorways: Four per side. South Manchester Line: Trafford Bar to St, Werburgh's Road (Now Open). Oldham and Rochdale Line: Victoria to Central Park (Now Open). Oldham and Rochdale Line: Central Park to Oldham Mumps temporary (Now Open). East Manchester Line: Piccadilly to Droylsden (Now Open). Oldham and Rochdale Line: Oldham Mumps Temporary to Rochdale Railway Station (Now Open). South Manchester Line: St, Werburgh's Road to East Didsbury (Now Open). East Manchester Line: Droylsden to Ashton-under-lyne (Now Open). Oldham and Rochdale Line: Rochdale Railway Station to Rochdale Town Centre (2014). Oldham and Rochdale Line: Westwood to New Oldham Mumps (2014). Airport Line: St, Werburgh's Road to Manchester Airport (2016).By Michael "mike1976ful" Abbott - .
Manchester Trams (2004)
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Manchester Trams (2004)Trams run through the centre of Manchester, England. Taken with a digital camera.By Jack Ryder (Three Rail) - .

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