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Benchill tram stop

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Tram 3073 approaches Benchill
Tram 3073 approaches Benchill

Benchill is a tram stop for Phase 3b of the Manchester Metrolink. It opened on 3 November 2014. It is on the Airport Line at the Brownley Road/Hollyhedge Road crossroads. A health centre and new sixth form college are also near the stop.

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Benchill tram stop
Brownley Road, Manchester Benchill

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N 53.38716 ° E -2.25621 °
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Brownley Road
M22 9UH Manchester, Benchill
England, United Kingdom
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