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  1. Accessible public transport. Metrolink trams. Metrolink is a modern system with a range of accessibility features. All Metrolink trams and tram stops are accessible for wheelchair users. Mobility scooter users must have a mobility scooter permit to take their scooter on a tram.

    • On Your Journey
    • Maps
    • Realtime and Audio/Visual Information
    • Signs and Wayfinding

    When you're on the move, there's lots of information to help you find where you're going and keep you up-to-date. If you can't find what you need, ask a member of staff.

    Bus shelters have simple spider maps that give an overview of local routes. Our rail stations on the Tube, London Overground, DLR, Trams, Elizabeth line and IFS Cloud Cable Car have helpful maps, including local street maps. Piers have maps of river services. For pedestrians, our Legible Londonmaps are now in use across many town centres, at bus st...

    River

    Piers have Countdown screens similar to those on the bus network and River Bus services have automated audio announcements on board. Live arrivals information is also available online.

    Stations and piers are signposted to make sure everyone can find their way. If you need step-free routes, look out for signs for the lifts. Some stations have been recently updated with our new, more prominent step-free signage. Some Tube stations have 'platform humps' - a section of the platform that gives level access onto the train. These are no...

  2. Around a third of Tube stations, half of Overground stations, most piers, all tram stops, the IFS Cloud Cable Car and all DLR stations have step-free access. Many boats have boarding ramps...

  3. All tram stops have: a ramp, lift, or escalator; step-free access for wheelchair-users; CCTV and emergency call-points; If you want to use the on-tram wheelchair bays or priority seating, wait for the tram at the marked disabled boarding points on the platform.

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    Fans can get to Manchester via the four main train stations: Manchester Piccadilly: 25-minute walk or 10-minute tram direct to the Etihad Campus. Manchester Victoria: 45-minute walk or 30-minute tram to the Etihad Campus, changing at Piccadilly Station.

  5. Ticket machines are located at each tram stop. Simply follow the instructions on the touch screen and pay by either cash, card, Apple pay or Google pay. Should you run into any difficulty, help points are available at each tram stop.

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  7. Withington tram stop. Wythenshawe Park tram stop. Wythenshawe Town Centre tram stop. See a list of all tram stops in Greater Manchester.