Transport bosses are looking into the proposed scheme
Plans are being made for a major expansion of the Metrolink tram network in part of Greater Manchester.
The region’s transport bosses are looking at taking trams to Salford Crescent, with a potential link to Salford Quays and onward connections to Wigan and Bolton.
More than £1.5m will be spent on the proposals, looking at costs and designs for the expansion.
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The funding was confirmed at a meeting of the Bee Network committee today (June 25).
The money is being drawn from a government scheme called the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement.
A report explained the cash would be used for ‘consideration of a potential Metrolink extension from the regional centre to Salford Crescent, a potential link to Salford Quays, and potential onward links beyond Salford to locations in the boroughs of Wigan and Bolton (including consideration of tram-train technology).’
The report added: ‘The work will include modelling and appraisal activity, initial design work and the development of initial cost and carbon estimates.’
Salford Crescent is an area undergoing major regeneration, with more people set to move to the area in future years.
Salford’s deputy mayor, Councillor Mike McCusker, said it ‘makes clear strategic sense’ to look at expanding the tram network in this area of the city.
The Crescent has a train station and the area is home to Salford University’s main campus.
There’s a £2.5bn masterplan underway in the neighbourhood, aimed at building 3,000 homes as well as new spaces for businesses and research.
New transport links to Salford Quays could bring major benefits too, with the area set for huge growth in future years.
There are plans to ‘double’ the size of MediaCity in future years, making new homes for thousands more residents.
Frustrated commuters in the Quays have long called for better transport options, saying trams are already packed at busy times.
Councillor Mike McCusker said: “The proposal to develop a business case for expanding Metrolink into Salford Crescent and towards Salford Quays is a very welcome and positive step, and one that reflects the scale of ambition and change we’re seeing across Salford.
“As our city grows, it’s essential that our public transport network grows with it. Salford Crescent is already a key gateway into the city, connecting communities to jobs, education and opportunity, and it sits at the heart of significant regeneration.
“Given that level of growth, it makes clear strategic sense to explore how the transport network can better serve these areas.
“Better public transport links help connect residents to jobs, reduce congestion, support cleaner air, and make our neighbourhoods more attractive places to live and invest.
“We look forward to working with GMCA and TfGM as this business case develops.”
A Transport for Greater Manchester spokesperson said: “Work is at an early stage to explore options for improving public transport connections in the north-west of Greater Manchester.
“Subject to funding being agreed by the Bee Network Committee, TfGM will develop a Strategic Outline Case which will look at potential rapid transit improvements in this corridor.
“This includes exploring possible Metrolink extensions to Salford Crescent, improved connections to Salford Quays and MediaCity, and longer-term options for onward links towards locations in the boroughs of Wigan and Bolton.
“No decisions have been made on routes, technology or delivery at this stage.
“The work will consider a range of options and assess their value for money, alongside how they could support growth, improve connectivity and integrate with the wider Bee Network.”


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