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This timeline lists significant events in the history of Greater Manchester's light rail network called the Manchester Metrolink.

1960s[edit]

1968

  • The Transport Act 1968 sets out terms under which passenger transport executives and passenger transport authorities are to be formed to co-ordinate and operate public transport in the United Kingdom's six largest conurbations outside London.[1]

1969

  • SELNEC PTE (the South East Lancashire North East Cheshire Passenger Transport Executive) is established on 1 November 1969 with reference to the Transport Act 1968 to improve public transport in Manchester and its surrounding municipalities.[2]

1970s[edit]

1972

1973

1974

1977

  • Unable to secure funding from the government,[11] the Greater Manchester County Council abandons plans for the Picc-Vic tunnel on economic grounds.[12][10]

1980s[edit]

Docklands Light Railway rolling stock on public display in Debdale Park on 9 February 1987

1982

  • GMPTE conclude that an overground metropolitan light rail system to replace or complement the region's under-used heavy railways is the most economical solution to improving Greater Manchester's public transport network.[8]

1983

  • As part of its proposals for light rail, GMPTE suggest that the Oldham Loop Line be re-routed and extended with on-street tramways through Oldham and Rochdale town centres.[13]
  • The Greater Manchester County Council purchases a disused section of the Cheshire Lines Committee railway between Chorlton-cum-Hardy and Didsbury for £1, hoping to stop development along the route and preserve it for use with a future light rail network.[14]

1984

  • A Rail Study Group composed of officials from British Rail, Greater Manchester County Council and GMPTE, formally endorse a light rail system for Greater Manchester.[8]
  • Proposals are released for a 62-mile network consisting of three lines between: Altrincham-Hadfield, Bury-Marple and Rochdale-East Didsbury.

1985

1986

  • The Greater Manchester County Council is abolished on 31 March 1986 under the Local Government Act 1985. GMPTE becomes a joint-board of the ten district councils of Greater Manchester.[2]
  • GMPTE propose that Greater Manchester's light rail system include a line to Salford Quays to complement the regeneration of the Manchester Docks.[15][16]

1987

1988

1989

1990s[edit]

Metrolink under construction in 1991, as viewed from Manchester Piccadilly railway station

1990

  • The contract to design, build, maintain and operate Metrolink is formally signed on 6 June 1990.[24]
  • Legal authority to construct a Metrolink line to Salford Quays is acquired.[15][16]

1991

  • The Bury Line between Manchester and Bury is closed in stages between 13 July 1991 and 17 August 1991. Its 1200 V DC third rail electrified line is adapted for a 750 V DC overhead line operation.[25]

1992

1994

  • A public consultation and public inquiry result in government endorsement of a Metrolink line to Salford Quays in 1994.[25][15][16]

1995

1997

  • In April 1997 Altram, a consortium of the Serco, Gio. Ansaldo & C. and John Laing is appointed to construct the Eccles line; Serco takes on responsibility to operate and maintain the whole network under contract.[15][16][30]
  • Serco Metrolink, a wholly owned subsidiary of Serco Limited, take over the operations and maintenance of Metrolink on 26 May 1997.[31]
  • Construction of the Eccles Line officially begins on 17 July 1997.[15][16][30]

1999

  • The Eccles Line is officially opened as far as Broadway tram stop on 6 December 1999 by Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who praises Metrolink as "exactly the type of scheme needed to solve the transport problems of the metropolitan areas of the country".[32][33]

2000s[edit]

2000

2001

2003

  • March 2003: Serco Investments buy out its partners; Altram (Manchester) Limited becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Serco.[31]
  • 31 March 2003: A new Metrolink stop opens at Shudehill, serving Shudehill Interchange.

2004

2005

  • 11 January 2005: A derailment occurs on London Road.[35]
  • April 2005: Work on Central Park tram stop and a bridge over the heavy Calder Valley Line commences.[36]
  • 8 November 2005: A near miss occurs between two track workers and a tram; the tram ran over track maintenance equipment.[37]

2006

  • 22 March 2006: T-68 tram #1011 bound for Altrincham (from Bury) exiting Victoria derails just before getting onto the street on Long Millgate at 08:03, as a result of a track defect. After the derailment, the tram travelled an extra 44 metres before stopping. 0.6m of track was damaged, and services were suspended on the Bury Line. The track repairs took place at 17:00, and normal service resumed the following day.[35]
  • 20 May 2006: A person becomes trapped under a Metrolink vehicle, causing a three-hour delay on the system.[37]

2007

2008

2009

  • May 2009: Greater Manchester Integrated Transport Authority (formerly GMPTA) and AGMA agree to create the Greater Manchester Transport Fund, £1.5billion raised from a combination of a levy on council tax in Greater Manchester, government grants, contributions from the Manchester Airports Group, Metrolink fares and third-party funding for "major transport schemes" in the region.[47][20]
  • 3 October 2009: The last Oldham Loop Line train leaves Manchester Victoria at 23:28 and closes for conversion from heavy rail to Metrolink.[48][49]
  • 21 December 2009: Following test runs in November, the first new M5000 tram enters service.

2010s[edit]

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

  • 26 June 2016: Start of a two-month closure of the Eccles Line for essential track maintenance.[86]

2017

2018

2019

  • 13 January 2019: New Metrolink ticket zones 1-4 launched.
  • 20 March 2019: Near Altrincham tram stop in the afternoon, the Bombardier M5000 Metrolink vehicle 3006 becomes the first of the Metrolink's vehicles to have travelled a total of 1,000,000 km since being put into service.[95]
  • 15 July 2019: New "touch-in, touch-out" contactless payment method launched (adult fares only).[96]
  • 10 November 2019: The first test tram runs on the Trafford Park Line overnight between Pomona and Village.[97]

2020s[edit]

2020

2021

  • 26 July 2021: Damage to 43 tram pantographs results in a Sunday service (every 12 minutes at the time) being carried out on the network instead of the usual for a Monday.[99] Services were set to return to normal, however...
  • 27 July 2021: As over 20% of the Metrolink's workforce was off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the enhanced service routes that operate during peak times to increase capacity (Altrincham–Bury, Shaw–East Didsbury etc.) could not do so, which forced the Metrolink to instead operate a Sunday service. Furthermore, as these extra services usually begin to leave the two depots after 6am, and more drivers called in sick, 'minor delays' were experienced on multiple lines from 7am: Altrincham, Oldham and Rochdale, and South Manchester. This was also happening alongside engineering works on the Eccles Line.[100]

2022

2023

2024

Future events[edit]

See also[edit]

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