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  2. Free buses in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Greater Manchester Transport Centreline bus on display at the Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester. Transport across the Greater Manchester conurbation historically suffered from poor north–south connections due to the fact that Manchester's main railway stations, Piccadilly and Victoria, [2] [3] were built in the 1840s on peripheral locations outside Manchester city centre.

  3. Greater Manchester bus route 135 - Wikipedia

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    The 135 serves the following locations: [8] Manchester Piccadilly Gardens; Victoria; Cheetham; Cheetham Hill; Broughton Park; Heaton Park; Besses o' th' Barn; Bury Interchange; Route 135 primarily runs via the Bury Old Road, making the route more straightforward in comparison to route 163, since it does not need to serve Middleton bus station and Heywood on the Rochdale Road, as well as The ...

  4. Manchester Piccadilly Gardens bus station - Wikipedia

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    The bus station was first opened on the site of the demolished Manchester Infirmary in 1931 to serve as the new terminus of the various extensive regional express bus services run by Manchester and its partners that had to be curtailed under the Road Traffic Act 1930 and subsequent regulation of bus services. The station was extended in 1932/33 ...

  5. Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive - Wikipedia

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    The original Greater Manchester Transport double 'M' logo from 1974 A GMPTE bus stop in 2006 displaying the double 'M' logo A GMPTE branded signpost at Mauldeth Road railway station in 2013 When the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester was created on 1 April 1974 the executive was replaced by GMPTE, with the Greater Manchester County ...

  6. Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The museum is approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Manchester city centre, close to the junction of the A665 (Cheetham Hill Road) and A6010 (Queens Road). It is at the north end of Boyle Street, adjoining the Go North West bus garage. The Queens Road tram stop on the Manchester Metrolink is 200 metres (660 ft) away. Bus services 41, 135 and ...

  7. Shudehill Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The bus station is also served by night buses because of its location near the Printworks and Free bus around the city Route 2. Coach services are operated by Flixbus and Megabus. In April 2009, the Manchester Megabus stop moved from the Chorlton Street coach station to Shudehill Interchange. Flixbus began intercity services to Manchester ...

  8. Cemetery Road tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Cemetery Road is a tram stop on the East Manchester Line (EML) of Greater Manchester's light-rail Metrolink system. It opened on 11 February 2013, [2] [3] after a three-day free trial for local residents. [1]

  9. Whitefield tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Whitefield is well served by buses, with some services stopping outside the station. The Bee Network's 98 and 135 services both stop on nearby Bury New Road and run between Bury and Manchester with the 98 running via Radcliffe and Prestwich and the 135 service, which runs frequently via Heaton Park and Cheetham Hill.