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UCFB Etihad Campus
Etihad Stadium
Etihad Campus
Manchester
M11 3FF

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The Etihad Campus, Holt Town and Velopark stops are all within a 10 minute walk of the campus. From these stops, you can catch trams that terminate at Ashton-under-Lyne and Eccles via city centre stops. You can check the first and last tram times, as well as the service frequency on our tram schedule webpage.



The nearest train stations are Ashburys, Ardwick and Manchester Piccadilly. These stations are all within a 30 minute walk from the campus.


There are many lanes, paths and routes around the city which make cycling a great choice to get from A to B - for your pocket and for the planet.

Cycling

There are a number of Bee Network cycle schemes on main university commuter routes. Whether you're close to the Fallowfield loop or the Wilmslow Road cycleway, visit the Bee Active website where you can browse the schemes that have been completed and that are in development.

On the Bee Active website, you can find out more about:

  • Cycle hubs
  • Cycle hire
  • Cycle parking
  • Cycle maintenance hints and tips

Walking

Information is available on the Bee Active website to help you get into the habit of walking, and choosing to walk as a way to commute. You can find walking maps as well as hints and tips on our dedicated walking pages.


The best place to find the ticket or pass that is right for you is the ticket finder tool on our website. There, you can tailor the options to find the best ticket to get you from A to Bee.

Alternatively, to find out the ticketing options that your operator has for you, you can look up their information on our dedicated webpage.


In Greater Manchester, we want everyone to travel safely and easily. We have a variety of accessibility guides suited to your journey on our accessibility hub and some key information for travelling by Metrolink and bus below.

Accessibility on Metrolink

Metrolink is a modern system with a range of accessibility features. All Metrolink trams and tram stops are accessible for wheelchair users.

Every tram stop has:

  • A ramp, lift, or escalator - for the latest service updates for lifts and escalators at your stop, visit our dedicated webpage.
  • Step-free access for wheelchair users and people with pushchairs
  • CCTV and emergency call-points
  • platforms with tactile edges for visually impaired passengers.

Every tram has:

  • An area for people who use wheelchairs
  • Space for pushchairs
  • Seats marked for people who have trouble standing
  • Emergency call points.

For further information on the accessibility of Metrolink, please visit the accessibility hub.


Accessibility on the bus

Many buses have ramps and can accommodate wheelchairs. Some new buses also have display screens, route numbers, destination displays and audio-visual ‘next stop’ announcements.

A lot of bus operators have low floor buses to make it easier for people who use wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and those with small children and pushchairs.

For further information, visit our accessibility hub and select your bus operator for their accessibility policies.


We’re bringing all bus services in Greater Manchester under local control as part of the Bee Network.

See a full list of current and future Bee Network bus services.

There may be some changes to the tickets you can use on Bee Network.

Be sure to download the new Bee Network app to plan any journey in Greater Manchester. 

On the app you can also see live bus tram and train departure times, buy tickets, get travel alerts and quickly Rate Your Journey to tell us how it went. 

Find out more about the Bee Network.