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Remembrance Sunday ceremony to affect Metrolink services

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Remembrance Sunday ceremony to affect Metrolink services

          

Metrolink passengers are advised of changes to services running through the St Peter’s Square stop due to the Remembrance Sunday ceremony on 11 November.

Between 9.30am to 12.30pm, a bus replacement service will run on the Eccles line through to Piccadilly.

Altrincham and St Werburgh’s Road services will terminate at Deansgate-Castlefield and the Metrolink service from Oldham Mumps will terminate at Piccadilly.

Passengers travelling on the Altrincham and St Werburgh’s Road services can transfer to the replacement bus service to get to Piccadilly.

Valid Metrolink tickets or passes will be needed in order to use the replacement bus services.

For more information on Metrolink services, visit www.metrolink.co.uk

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