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South Manchester Line

South Manchester Line
Metrolink tram arriving at East Didsbury, geograph-4719836-by-Alan-Murray-Rust.jpg
A M5000 tram approaching East Didsbury.
Overview
Type Tram/Light rail
System Manchester Metrolink
Locale Manchester
East Didsbury
Termini Trafford Bar
East Didsbury
Stations 8
Operation
Opened 7 July 2011 (Trafford Bar to St. Werburgh’s Road)
23 May 2013 (St. Werburgh’s Road to East Didsbury)
Character Reopened former railway trackbed
Rolling stock M5000
Technical
Line length 4.4 miles (7.1 km)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 750 volts DC overhead
Operating speed 50 mph (80km/h)
Route map
to Rochdale and Shaw and Crompton
Deansgate-Castlefield National Rail Deansgate
Bridgewater Canal
Cornbrook
to Eccles and MediaCityUK
Manchester-Liverpool Line
Trafford Bar
to Altrincham
Firswood
Chorlton
St Werburgh's Road
to Manchester Airport
Withington
Burton Road
West Didsbury
Didsbury Village
Styal Line
East Didsbury Parking http://cycling.tfgm.com/Pages/join-a-hub.aspx

The South Manchester Line (SML) is a tram line of the Manchester Metrolink in Greater Manchester running from Manchester city centre to Didsbury. The line was opened between 2011 and 2013 as part of phase three of the system's expansion, and runs entirely along a former railway trackbed.

From Manchester city centre, the line follows the Altrincham Line as far as Trafford Bar, after which it diverges south-east on a grade separated junction, passing the Trafford Metrolink tram depot. The line then continues south-east along a former railway alignment serving stops at Firswood, Chorlton and St Werburgh's Road. This stretch is shared with trams on the Airport Line, which diverges south just after St Werburgh's Road.

The line then continues south-east serving stops at Withington, Burton Road, West Didsbury and Didsbury Village, to its terminus at East Didsbury, which is a short distance away from East Didsbury railway station.

The line was originally a railway; the Manchester South District Railway (MSDR) which was opened by the Midland Railway in 1880, in order to allow Midland Railway expresses from London to reach Manchester Central station. The line ran south from Manchester Central to . The line was transferred to the ownership of the Cheshire Lines Committee in 1891, and remained in their ownership until nationalisation in 1948.


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