How do I get to Old Trafford stadium?
Arriving at Old Trafford by Public Transport
- National Rail. Manchester Picadilly station [MAN]
- Tram/Metrolink. Old Trafford (10 mins’ walk from the ground)
- Bus. Routes 79, 255, 256, 263, 250 and X50 all connect Old Trafford with Manchester City Centre.
- Taxi. New Moon – 0161 864 1010.
- From City Centre.
- Stadium Area.
- Parking.
Where is the away end at Old Trafford?
Away fans visiting Old Trafford are located in the adjoining section of the South and East stands, with a typical allocation of around 3,000.
Is Trafford Centre tram stop open?
The stop is located adjacent to Barton Dock Road between Ellesmere Circle and Bright Circle….
The Trafford Centre Tram Stop | |
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Fare zone | 3 |
Key dates | |
22 March 2020 | Opened as “intu Trafford Centre” |
January 2021 | Renamed to “The Trafford Centre” |
How do I get to Trafford Centre by tram?
Where to get the tram – Cornbrook. All trams running to the intu Trafford Centre start from Cornbrook – one of Metrolink’s main interchange stations, which is one stop along from Deansgate in the city centre. From here trams run through Pomona, before continuing onto the new tram line and the six new stops.
Do they ask for ID at Old Trafford?
Yes, ManUtd are now requesting that members who have bought tickets “do” carry with them some form of id when attending a match. It’s a new initiative to stop onselling of tickets, and to ensure the member at the match is the same one who officially bought the ticket. ManUtd say they are carrying out random checks.
Do you have to wear a mask at Old Trafford?
We are keeping lots of safety measures in place to reassure our visitors. We’ll be encouraging everyone to continue wearing a face covering within the centre and in stores, unless exempt. Our one-way system is in place to help with social distancing, and we have hand sanitisation stations situated throughout the mall.
How big is the Old Trafford football stadium?
Old Trafford Stadium, Trafford Bar Old Trafford () is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 74,140 seats, it is the largest club football stadium (and sec
How to get to Old Trafford from the city centre?
Various bus routes also go to Old Trafford from the city centre, though traffic will make the journey slower on match days. The 53, 79, 250, 255, 256, 263 and x50 services can all be used. Free parking around Old Trafford is limited, but there are official car parks at the stadium itself that cost from £10 per space.
Are there buses to Old Trafford from Piccadilly Gardens?
For City home games, there’s extra football buses on service 216, both to and from the match. For United home games, services 250, 255, 256 and X50 run close to Old Trafford, from Piccadilly Gardens. Please take a moment to check the details below. To keep up to date with latest information on match day, you can follow us on twitter @StagecoachGM.
When was Old Trafford built for Manchester United?
The stadium was built next to the Bridgewater Canal in 1910 and, apart from an eight-year gap because of bomb damage sustained during the Second World War, it has been Man Utd’s home ever since.