What zone is Manchester Airport metrolink?


What zone is Manchester Airport metrolink? Metrolink fare to Manchester Airport Manchester Airport is located in zone 4 of the metrolink map. This means that, if you are travelling to the airport from the city centre, you will need to pay for travel through all four zones. This means that a single adult ticket will cost £4.60 and a child ticket will be £2.30.


What time does the Metrolink run to Manchester Airport?

The metrolink tram network operates from around 6am until midnight Monday to Saturday. On Sundays, this changes slightly with a running time of 7am to midnight. The first available tram from Victoria to the Airport on Monday's through to Saturdays departs at 5.44am but requires a change at St Werburgh's Road.


Which tram line goes to Manchester Airport?

The Airport Line is a tram line of the Manchester Metrolink in Greater Manchester running from Manchester city centre to Manchester Airport via the suburb of Wythenshawe.


What tram zone is Manchester?

Train tickets from or to MANCHESTER CTLZ are valid on Metrolink journeys in zone 1. Combined train and tram tickets bought from a train station ticket office or a ticket vending machine at a train station or Metrolink stop. You will need to type in Metrolink zone(s) instead of a named stop.


Is Manchester Metrolink a tram?

The Metrolink tramway/light rail system in Greater Manchester, is owned by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) and operated and maintained under contract by RATP Dev Group.


What stations are included in Manchester Central Zone?

The Manchester station group is a station group (for fares purposes) of four railway stations in Manchester city centre, England; this consists of Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester Victoria and Deansgate.


How to get from Manchester Airport to the city?

Regular trains to and from Manchester Piccadilly Trains from Manchester Airport to Manchester Piccadilly station in the city centre take around 20 minutes. They run every 10 minutes, 7 days a week, through train operators TransPennine Express and Northern Rail.


Can you eat on the tram Manchester?

The ban on drinking alcohol or people being under the influence of drink or any illegal substance also extends to stations. Eating food likely to “soil, disfigure of destroy” trams, stations or the property of passengers is also banned.