Should heavy rail lines around Manchester be converted to Metrolink? Yes, as many as possible!
It’s a hugely popular and successful network: simple and convenient. I do get the impression that some people on here are a bit freaked out by the concept of trams and think 10 trams per hour is inferior to 2 trains per hour, but it is proving to be very successful at getting people to ditch the car.
The long term future of metrolink on the former heavy rail lines is mostly going to be about light-rail metro trains with a tunnel under the city, and trams will share some sections of line with the light-rail metro trains.
It all depends on the nature of a city centre tunnel(s), but the potential lines will be:
- Light-rail Metro Trains (using underground metro)
- Altrincham
- East Didsbury
- Glossop & Hadfield
- Rose Hill
- Warrington
- Atherton
- Bury
- Tram-trains (using city centre tram-lines)
- Wythenshawe
- Eccles
- Media City
- Trafford Centre
- Oldham & Rochdale
- Middleton
- Ashton