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Proposed Manchester Metrolink tram stop

Hardy Farm
Metrolink station
General information
LocationChorlton-cum-Hardy, City of Manchester
England
Line(s)Manchester Airport Line
Other information
StatusProposed station
History
OpenedN/A
OpeningN/A
Route map
Legend
to St Werburgh's Road
to Withington
0:31 Barlow Moor Road
River Mersey
0:28 Sale Water Park Parking
 M60 
0:25 Northern Moor
0:22 Wythenshawe Park
0:20 Moor Road
Mid-Cheshire Line
0:18 Baguley
0:17 Roundthorn
0:16 Martinscroft
 M56 
0:12 Benchill
0:11 Crossacres
0:09 Wythenshawe Town Centre
0:07 Robinswood Road
0:06 Peel Hall
0:04 Shadowmoss
0:00 Manchester Airport National Rail Airport interchange
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Hardy Farm tram stop was a proposed future tram stop on the phase 3b plans to Manchester Airport, which would have been on the north side of Sale Water Park. It was due to open in 2016 but was dropped from the plans.

References

Preceding station Manchester Metrolink Following station
Under Construction
Sale Water Parktowards Manchester Airport Manchester Airport Line(proposed) Barlow Moor Roadtowards Chorlton

53°25′49″N 2°16′42″W / 53.4303°N 2.2784°W / 53.4303; -2.2784

Manchester Metrolink
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Zone 1
Airport Line (2014)
Altrincham Line (1992)
Bury Line (1992)
East Manchester Line (2013)
Eccles Line (1999-00)
First City Crossing (1992)
Oldham & Rochdale Line (2012-14)
Piccadilly Spur (1992)
Second City Crossing (2015-17)
South Manchester Line (2011-13)
Trafford Park Line (2020)
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