Welcome to Manchester! Here is some information to help you travel both around the city centre, and between Manchester and other cities!
The transport infrastructure of Manchester is built up of numerous transport modes and forms an integral part of the structure of Greater Manchester and North West England
The website
http://www.traveline-northwest.co.uk/cms/content/greaterManchester.xhtml
Includes information about the ways in which you can get around within Greater Manchester including train, Metrolink and bus. The site also features the latest news from Transport for Greater Manchester including developments to the transport network and public transport initiatives”
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
It’s a popular website in the UK. it includes information about booking train tickets and helping you plan your journey in England.
The public transport in Manchester is really expensive for some visitors. Why not go to ride on the free bus and save the money to enjoy a cup of tea? Steal a ride? No! If you wanna get any free ride which is without punishment, do not hesitate to check the link below. Here is some information about how to find the right free bus and the bus route in the Manchster city centre.You deserve it!
http://www.spinningfieldsonline.com/buses
If you are a student at the University of Manchester you can use the free bus (no.147) to travel around the university campus. You just need to show your student card to the bus driver.The no.147 bus is easy to see because it is white.
Two of the popular bus companies in Manchester are Stagecoach and Magic Bus. You can buy a ticket for each individual trip or you can buy a pass for one day, a week, a month or a year to save money. You can use the Stagecoach tickets and passes on Stagecoach and Magic buses, but you can only use the Magic bus tickets and passes on Magic buses not Stagecoach. Magic Bus is slightly cheaper than Stagecoach. A weekly pass for Magic Bus costs £7, and for Stagecoach it costs £13.