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Place
  
Chorlton-cum-Hardy

Metrolink Zone
  
P

Original operator
  
Manchester Metrolink

Local authority
  
Manchester

Grid reference
  
SJ824936

Present status
  
In operation

Opened
  
7 July 2011

Platforms in use
  
2 (Island platform)

St Werburgh's Road tram stop

Address
  
Manchester M21 8PZ, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Martinscroft tram stop, Robinswood Road tram stop, Moor Road tram stop, Shadowmoss tram stop, Northern Moor tram stop

St Werburgh's Road is a tram stop on the South Manchester Line (SML) and Airport Line of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester. It was built as part of Phase 3a of the network's expansion and opened on 7 July 2011.

Contents

Consisting of an island platform to the east of St Werburgh's Road, the stop is built largely on the site of the former Chorlton Junction Signal Box and its surroundings. It serves as an interchange for passengers travelling towards either Manchester Airport or East Didsbury.

History

St Werburgh's Road stop is on a re-opened railway line, the Cheshire Lines Committee line, which closed to passenger service in 1967. It was planned to reopen the line as part of the expansion of the Manchester Metrolink tram network. Proposals to re-open the line have been put forward since the 1980s, but remained unfunded until the 2000s. The line extension which was originally proposed would take over the disused trackbed of the Cheshire Lines Committee as far as East Didsbury.

In 2006, it was announced that the first phase of the "Big Bang" Metrolink expansion project (Phase 3A) would go ahead, including extensing the network as far as St Werburgh's Road. Following the rejection of the Greater Manchester Transport Innovation Fund in a public referendum in 2008, extension of the line to East Didsbury (Phase 3B) went ahead with funding from national and local government.

Construction of the line began in April 2009 and the line became operational as far as St Werburgh's Road in July 2011. Services to East Didsbury became operational on 23 May 2013.

On 3 November 2014 the Metrolink extension was opened from St Werburgh's Road station to Manchester Airport station.

In July 2015, a tram derailed at the stop after vandals attacked the tram and the tracks. In July 2016, a man was badly injured at the stop when his leg became trapped between a tram and the platform.

Service pattern

  • 12 minute service to Bury with double trams in the peak
  • 6 minute service to Cornbrook with some double trams (every 20 minutes to Firswood before 6 am)
  • 12 minute service to East Didsbury with double trams in the peak
  • 12 minute service to Manchester Airport with single trams (every 20 minutes before 6 am)
  • Connecting bus routes

    St Werburgh's Road station is not served by any direct bus service. There are several services that stop in nearby Chorlton centre.

    Cycle track

    The Fallowfield Loop cycle path begins at St Werburgh's Road station and follows the old trackbed of the former Fallowfield Loop railway line through Fallowfield and Levenshulme to Debdale Park.

    References

    St Werburgh's Road tram stop Wikipedia