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  2. Old Trafford - Wikipedia

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    The central tunnel at Old Trafford (left) is the only surviving part of the original 1910 stadium after the stadium's bombing in World War II. The corner tunnel (right) is now used by players on matchday.

  3. Battle of the Buffet - Wikipedia

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    The "Battle of the Buffet", also known as "Pizzagate", is a name used by the British press to refer to a Premier League match played between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford, Manchester, on 24 October 2004.

  4. Old Trafford tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Old Trafford is a tram stop on the Altrincham Line of the Metrolink light rail system in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Before 1991, it was a railway station called Warwick Road; it reopened as a tram stop on 15 June 1992 with its current name.

  5. Old Trafford (area) - Wikipedia

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    Old Trafford is an area of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, which borders the cities of Manchester and Salford. It is located two miles (3.2 km) south-west of Manchester city centre in the historic county of Lancashire. The area represents the north-eastern tip of the parliamentary constituency of Stretford and Urmston.

  6. Wharfside tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Wharfside is located next to the Manchester Ship Canal and is the closest tram stop to the Old Trafford football stadium.. The stop has two side platforms.Two dot matrix passenger information displays hang from canopies, and show estimated arrival times for trams in minutes up to 30 minutes prior (up to three at a time) and number of carriages for one platform each.

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  8. Manchester United Football Ground railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was provided with one timber-built platform and was served, on match days only, by a shuttle service of steam-hauled trains from Manchester Central railway station. It was named United Football Ground initially, but was renamed Old Trafford Football Ground on 29 January 1936. [3] The date of change to the current name is not known.

  9. Trafford Bar tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Trafford Bar is a tram stop on Greater Manchester's light rail system, Metrolink, at the junction of Talbot Road and Seymour Grove in Old Trafford. It opened on 15 June 1992 as part of Phase 1 of Metrolink's expansion, before which it was a mainline railway station.