Deansgate-Castlefield tram stop

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30px Deansgate-Castlefield
Metrolink
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Tram at Deansgate-Castlefield tram stop in 2015
Deansgate-Castlefield is located in Manchester_Metrolink
Deansgate-Castlefield
Deansgate-Castlefield
Location of Deansgate-Castlefield in Greater Manchester
Location
Place Castlefield
Local authority Manchester
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Grid reference SJ834975
Platforms 3
Fare zone information
Metrolink Zone D (City)
Present status In operation
Operations
Original operator Manchester Metrolink
History
Opened 27 April 1992 (1992-04-27)
As terminus
15 June 1992
For through services
Former name G-Mex
Renamed 20 September 2010
UK Trams portal

Deansgate-Castlefield is a tram stop on Greater Manchester's Metrolink light rail system, on Deansgate in the Castlefield area of Manchester city centre. It opened on 27 April 1992 as G-Mex tram stop, taking its name from the adjacent G-Mex Centre, a concert, conference and exhibition venue; the G-Mex Centre was rebranded as Manchester Central in 2007, prompting the Metrolink stop to be renamed on 20 September 2010.[1] The station underwent redevelopment in 2014–15 to add an extra platform in preparation for the completion of the Second City Crossing in 2016–17.

Deansgate-Castlefield serves as a transport hub by integrating with National Rail services from Deansgate railway station by a footbridge. Exits from the station lead to the Great Northern Warehouse, the reconstructed Mamucium Roman Fort, the Beetham Tower, and Deansgate Locks.

History

Manchester Central railway station, one of the city's main railway terminals, was built between 1875–80 by the Cheshire Lines Committee railway company and served as the terminus for Midland Railway express services to London. The station was notable as an engineering feat - its huge wrought-iron single-span arched roof, spanning 210 feet (64 m), 550 feet (168 m) long and 90 feet (27 m) high is claimed to be the widest unsupported iron arch in Britain after London St. Pancras.[2]

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Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink station in 2007, then known as G-Mex Metrolink station, prior to redesign

Following the Beeching cuts, the station was deemed surplus to requirements and closed to passengers on 5 May 1969. The listed building survived as a local landmark, and after serving as a car park, the old station was refurbished and re-opened as an exhibition and conference centre.

With the opening of the Metrolink system, rail services were able to operate once more from south Manchester to Central Station; however, instead of trains running into the Central Station arch, light rail vehicles now run alongside the south-eastern side of the former train shed, down a ramp which runs parallel to Lower Mosley Street, before reaching street level where they operate as trams and head towards St Peter's Square. The viaduct arches beneath the station, overlooking the Rochdale Canal, have since been refurbished and converted into the Deansgate Locks development comprising bars, restaurants and a comedy club.[3]

Deansgate Locks underneath the station.

Central Station featured in early proposals to build a light rail system in Manchester; the station featured in 1984 publicity with an interchange to Deansgate;[4] by 1987, the station had acquired the name 'G-Mex' and the system was now known as 'Metrolink'.[5]

Renaming

In August 2010 Metrolink announced it would be changing the name of the stop from 'G-Mex' to 'Deansgate-Castlefield'. On 2 September 2010, signs at the stop were changed to 'Deansgate-Castlefield'; a couple of days later temporary vinyl GMEX stickers were placed on top which were removed on 20 September 2010 when the name change was made.

2015 redevelopment

It had been thought for some time that the second city crossing (2CC) expansion would require a third platform at the stop. However, 2011 proposals[6] showed St Peter's Square as a major 4-platform interchange, putting the third platform at Deansgate-Castlefield into doubt. Manchester City Council was also known to be working on a proposal[7] to better integrate the tram stop and Deansgate railway station as well as creating a key interchange, which remained unaffected by the 2011 2CC proposals. At MIPIM 2010 proposals were unveiled[8] for a redevelopment of the area behind the conference centre. The ambitious scheme envisioned a pedestrian skypark walkway along the side of the conference centre to ground level creating better pedestrian access to both the conference centre and the city centre itself; a new bridge to link to Deansgate railway station, replacing the tired and unappealing original; and the creation of a new train shed on the viaduct for the tram stop's three platforms including access to ground level. The new island platform opened in December 2014[9] and additional green themed modifications (such as a living wall) were added in 2015.[10]

Services

Service pattern

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Aerial shot of two trams passing at Deansgate-Castlefield, with the line through Deansgate railway station in the background. The A56 road passes under both lines.
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Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink station in 2013

Services operate every 12 minutes on most lines Monday to Saturday. On Sundays and Bank Holidays there is a 15-minute service in the early morning and evening.

References

  1. http://www.gmpte.com/2009_news.cfm?news_id=9004616 . Name change for GMEX Metrolink stop.
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External links

Preceding station   15px Manchester Metrolink   Following station
towards Eccles
Eccles – Piccadilly Line
towards Piccadilly
towards Altrincham
Altrincham – Deansgate-Castlefield Line
Monday to Saturday peak only
Terminus
towards Altrincham
Altrincham – Etihad Campus Line
towards Etihad Campus
towards East Didsbury
East Didsbury – Bury Line
towards Bury
  From 26 June 2016  
towards Altrincham
Altrincham – Deansgate-Castlefield Line Terminus
towards East Didsbury
East Didsbury – Deansgate-Castlefield Line Terminus
  Under Construction  
Terminus Second City Crossing
towards Victoria