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Manchester Metrolink tram stop

Weaste
Metrolink station
An M5000 tram leaving Weaste stop in November 2018.
General information
LocationWeaste, Salford
England
Coordinates53°28′57″N 2°18′27″W / 53.48242°N 2.30748°W / 53.48242; -2.30748
Grid referenceSJ796984
Line(s)Eccles Line
Platforms2
Other information
StatusIn operation
Fare zone2
History
Opened21 July 2000
Original companyMetrolink
Route map
Legend
to Deansgate-Castlefield
0:19 Cornbrook
to Trafford Bar
Bridgewater Canal
0:17 Pomona
to Wharfside
Manchester Ship Canal
0:15 Exchange Quay
0:13 Salford Quays
0:11 Anchorage
0:09 Harbour City
MediaCityUK http://cycling.tfgm.com/Pages/join-a-hub.aspx bridge to Imperial War Museum Right arrow
0:08 Broadway
0:06 Langworthy
0:04 Weaste
0:01 Ladywell Parking
0:00 Eccles (National Rail Eccles)
This diagram:
Location

Weaste is a tram stop on the Eccles Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. It opened to passengers on 21 July 2000 as part of Phase 2 of the network's expansion, and is located the Weaste area of the City of Salford, in North West England.

Weaste tram stop is close to the M602 motorway and The Willows, the former home stadium of Salford City Reds.

This stop is located parallel to Eccles New Road (A57), between Foster Street and Weaste Road. The like named former railway station is also close by.

Services

Railway Lines in Salford
Legend
Past, present and future
to Wigan Wallgate   to Bolton Great Moor Street
to Wigan North Western   Little Hulton
Ellenbrook
Walkden Low Level Walkden High Level
to Liverpool Lime Street Moorside to Bolton
Barton Moss Worsley Swinton Dixon Fold
Patricroft   Monton Green Pendlebury
to Bury
Irlams-o'-th'-Height
Eccles Eccles   Clifton Junction
Ladywell   Agecroft Bridge
Weaste Weaste Brindle Heath Jct Agecroft Jct
Langworthy Seedley Pendleton Pendleton Bridge
Broadway Cross Lane
MediaCityUK
Harbour City   Salford Crescent
Anchorage Salford Docks
Salford Quays Windsor Link
Exchange Quay Ordsall Lane   Oldfield Road
Metrolink
to Manchester
Ordsall Chord Salford Central
to
Manchester
Deansgate
to
Manchester
Victoria

Service pattern

Preceding station Manchester Metrolink Following station
Ladywelltowards Eccles Eccles–Ashton (peak only) Langworthytowards Ashton-under-Lyne
Eccles–Ashton via MediaCityUK (off-peak only)

Connecting bus routes

Weaste station is served by Go North West service 33, which runs between Manchester Shudehill and Worsley via Eccles

References

  1. "Timeline — Manchester Metrolink — LRTA". lrta.info. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
  2. "Eccles : Routes : Metrolink : TheTrams.co.uk". www.thetrams.co.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2024.

External links

Manchester Metrolink
Tram stops
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)
A Metrolink tram

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Operations
Operators
Vehicles
History
(Timeline)
Former operators
Transferred lines
Closed stops
Abandoned plans
Proposed
developments
Bury Line
Oldham & Rochdale Line
Stockport Line
Trafford Park Line
Wythenshawe Loop


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