Metrolink to / from Etihad

We were lucky. My brother is a season ticket holder at OT which is 3.8 miles from my mum's where we leave our car. A couple of games ago, he couldn't even get to their game. Trams were off so he tried the bus and couldn't get on one because they were all full and didn't stop. In the end, he turned round and missed the game
Sounds like it was your brother who was lucky :-)
 
Does your brother leave his car at your mum's? If so, why didn't he just drive to the swamp when the trams were off? I've parked a reasonable distance from the swamp for all but two or three derbies over the last 40+ years.

He does but by the time he'd walked to the tram station, waited for a tram (which were supposed to be running) and then waited for a bus it was too late. Plus, don't forget, he was going to watch united which is a pretty shit prospect at the best of times.
 
He does but by the time he'd walked to the tram station, waited for a tram (which were supposed to be running) and then waited for a bus it was too late. Plus, don't forget, he was going to watch united which is a pretty shit prospect at the best of times.
Only for their own fans and fans of clubs that treat them with respect. I've enjoyed watching them twice this season.
 
I tend not to bother with trams for evening matches now as they’re a cluster fuck. Strolled out last night, cab flagged near the Holt Town met stop, £30 to Alty. Back home for 22:20.

If I get a tram then it’s looking more like 23:00/23:30.
 
Danny Wilson and Role de Vries were speaking to Supporters Clubs on Tuesday night and said there were ongoing talks with the Council to try and improve transport but it didn’t sound like there were going to be improvements. Reasons or excuses were made about narrow transport lanes, affected by the canal and bridges, that restricted scope for improvements. City were going to build multi-storey car parks to cater for increased demand for the Coop Arena and our games.

The new North Stand was a case of “when and not if”. Bars, food outlets, City square type entertainment etc would be integrated between the North Stand and the Coop Arena.
 
It's nice to have a Metrolink stop at the ground for a few people but it really is niche. It takes me 50 minutes to get from my front door to my turnstile. Google Maps says 55 minutes. And I live on the far side of town near Beetham Tower. Get used to walking. That is what the planners have in mind for you. That and buses. E-bikes and scooters are cool but unless mass hire becomes popular probably not practical. They work very well for students and deliveroo
 
It's nice to have a Metrolink stop at the ground for a few people but it really is niche. It takes me 50 minutes to get from my front door to my turnstile. Google Maps says 55 minutes. And I live on the far side of town near Beetham Tower. Get used to walking. That is what the planners have in mind for you. That and buses. E-bikes and scooters are cool but unless mass hire becomes popular probably not practical. They work very well for students and deliveroo
Marvin you live in town, most don't. Walking is not an option other than from the ground to Piccadilly. It is getting from Piccadilly station/Gardens that is the nightmare.
Driving is a no no, the manky way is just that. Manky. It is also a car park. Buses are shite, infrequent and rarely on time BUT I understand why. The idiots that allowed the tram to expand as it did cut into their profits. I believe the plan was the tram was meant to replace the buses yeh well that worked well.
Night matches are a real pain for most and especially if you use the Altrincham line.
 
After the Lisbon game Wednesday, miraculously caught a tram straight away as there were no queues.
Then they announced that due to a crash near media city that the only trams going to Eccles were in fact going to Trafford Centre.
The driver then announced to the passengers that it would be better to get off at the Imperial War Museum, walk across bridge and get tram at media city to Eccles.
In the end the tram just carried on its usual way and never went to Trafford.
On another note, as I have a metro link / Etihad pass for match days, will I get a refund for the trams been un-useable during April……nah I didn’t think so either
 
After the Lisbon game Wednesday, miraculously caught a tram straight away as there were no queues.
Then they announced that due to a crash near media city that the only trams going to Eccles were in fact going to Trafford Centre.
The driver then announced to the passengers that it would be better to get off at the Imperial War Museum, walk across bridge and get tram at media city to Eccles.
In the end the tram just carried on its usual way and never went to Trafford.
On another note, as I have a metro link / Etihad pass for match days, will I get a refund for the trams been un-useable during April……nah I didn’t think so either

How can any 'modern' system need to close down for 25 days for maintanance? It's been running under-capacity for almost 2 years due to Covid?

Didn't they just close the Eccles line down for 9 days in Feb 22 to replace tracks.

And almost a month in July / August 2021 to replace concrete.

That line is obvously not fit for purpose if in 2 years it's needed to be closed for 60+ days.
 

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