Manchester City Victory Parade – Monday 14 May

11th May 2018

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What’s happening

On Monday 14 May, Manchester City will celebrate being crowned champions of the Premier League with an open top bus victory parade through the city centre.

Deansgate will be closed to all traffic, between Quay St and Great Bridgewater St from 7am Sunday 13 May to facilitate the building of the presentation stage, with the remaining closures taking place on the day. The majority of these road closures will start from approximately 5pm, however it is expected that roads will be busier than usual as spectators travel into the city centre and commuters leave earlier to avoid the parade.

The parade will begin at Victoria Street at 6.15pm before making its way through the city centre before finishing on Deansgate, close to the junction of Peter Street, at approximately 7pm.

Those roads that remain open are expected to be busier than normal with bus services expected to experience significant delays.
Bus services into the city centre will be diverted from 3.00pm until roads reopen.

Metrolink services between East Didsbury and Rochdale Town Centre will be diverted via Market Street and Shudehill from 5.30pm until the end of service, no services will serve Exchange Square during this time.

Both rail and tram services are likewise expected to be busier than usual as commuter’s change onto these services and event spectators make their way to and from the event.

There are a range of options available to get between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Victoria so be sure to check our journey planner before you travel.

The travel advice on this page should help you to plan your journey and make travel easier.


General travel advice

  • Expect all public transport and roads to be busier than usual on the day of the parade, with the potential for journey times to be longer
  • Plan ahead and allow more time for your journey.
  • Travel differently– how else could you make your journey?
  • Consider the time you start/ finish work. Can you leave earlier to avoid travelling at peak times?
  • There are numerous park and ride sites across Greater Manchester offering 100 or more spaces for public transport services.
  • Follow @OfficialTfGM and @MCRMetrolink for live travel information

Useful maps


Buses

Bus services into the city centre will be diverted from 3pm until roads reopen.

Affected Services: Shudehill – 8 10 67 93 95 97 98 100
Piccadilly – 34 36 37 38 44 50 197 278 X41 X43 V1 V2 MET 1. 2. 3 MT1 (tour bus)

For full details of where to catch your bus and bus diversions please see our bus diversion document

If you use social media you can follow bus operators on Twitter for latest updates and service information:


Roads

The parade will begin at Victoria Street at 6.15pm before making its way through the city centre before finishing on Deansgate, close to the junction of Peter Street, at approximately 7pm.

The full route is: Victoria Street, Deansgate, John Dalton Street, Albert Square, Mount Street, and Peter Street on to Deansgate.

Those roads that remain open are expected to be busier than normal with bus services expected to experience significant delays.

Deansgate will be closed to all traffic, between Quay St and Great Bridgewater St from 7am Sunday 13 May, with the remaining closures taking place on 14 May. The majority of these closures will start from approximately 5pm, however it is expected that roads will be busier than usual as spectators travel into the city centre and commuters leave earlier to avoid the parade.

Roads do not reopen until approximately 8pm; it is expected that the evening peak will be disrupted and extended in duration.


Tram and Train

Metrolink services between East Didsbury and Rochdale Town Centre will be diverted via Market Street and Shudehill from 5.30pm until the end of service, no services will serve Exchange Square during this time.

Both rail and tram services are likewise expected to be busier than usual as commuter’s change onto these services and event spectators make their way to and from the event.


What TfGM is doing to make travel easier

  • Working with Metrolink to add extra capacity where it can at peak periods on the busiest lines.
  • Ensuring there are additional staff on Metrolink and at key interchanges to support customers.
  • Enhanced monitoring at its network control centre so traffic flows can be optimised by altering signal timings
  • Working with local highway authorities to temporarily suspend roadworks where possible on the region’s main commuter routes

Via TfGM