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In January 2024, fit out and decoration of the interchange began, as well as the installation of the link between the building and Station Road. [11] Construction of Stockport Interchange was initially due to be completed in spring 2024, [12] though it was announced in February that passengers will be allowed access from 17 March 2024. [13]
The option to buy the Stockport and Hazel Grove Tramway was taken up on 24 January 1905, with the Corporation paying £24,000 for the horse-drawn system. It was closed between April and 5 July, while it was upgraded for electric operation. The horse trams were sold, but some were bought back two years later, to be used as salt cars. [6]
The station is a short walk from the former Stockport bus station, where most services could be accessed until its closure in August 2021. [23] Transport for Greater Manchester's Stockport Interchange, constructed on the site of the demolished bus station, [24] opened for passengers on 17 March 2024. [25]
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The Manchester Metrolink light rail/tram system launched in 1992, entirely subsidised by TfGM without a government grant and operated by KeolisAmey. [14] It carried 43.7 million passengers in the 2018/19 financial year. [15] With 99 tram stops, it is the second largest local transport network in the United Kingdom after the London Underground ...
In January 2015, Stockport Metropolitan Borough adopted a Rail Strategy proposing substantial conversion of current rail alignments around Stockport to tram-train operation, running into an interchange at Stockport bus station. These proposed services expand on, and are consistent with, those outlined in the TfGM tram-train strategy document.
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In these plans, the line would have terminated at Stockport bus station. [ 1 ] 2015 plans revive the idea of extending the line from East Didsbury to Stockport, but via a different route using some existing rail lines, with no mention of a station at King's Reach.