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Fitzalan Square Ponds Forge | |
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South Yorkshire Supertram station | |
General information | |
Location | Fitzalan Square, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield, S1 2AT |
Line(s) | Y B P TT |
Platforms | 2 |
Construction | |
Accessible | Yes |
History | |
Opened | 21 March 1994 |
Fitzalan Square/Ponds Forge is a tram stop on the South Yorkshire Supertram network, opened on 21 March 1994.[1] It is located in Sheffield city centre, in a reserved tram-only section adjacent to Commercial Street. It sits on the corner of Commercial Street and Haymarket (roads). It serves Fitzalan Square and Ponds Forge International Sports Centre.
It was the first South Yorkshire Supertram stop to open in Sheffield city centre, and was the southern terminus of the line to Meadowhall, and later the northern terminus of the line to Spring Lane and Gleadless Townend.
History
editThe new Supertram network arose from ambitions held by the SYPTE, which had been assigned the role of public transport co-ordination in the area. Financial approval was given by the Department of Transport in late 1990, allowing the construction to begin the next year.
This stop was opened along with the section between it and Meadowhall Interchange on 21 March 1994. This section partially runs along a former heavy rail alignment. Later, in August 1994, a line from Fitzalan Square to Spring Lane opened, and was later extended to Gleadless Townend in December 1994. Since then, the line has expanded further to Halfway and a short branch to Herdings Park was also constructed.
Layout
editThe stop has two low-level side platforms, and is accessible via pedestrian tram crossings and two short ramps at each end of the platforms. This provides step-free access for passengers.
At the centre of each platform, passenger information displays stand and show estimated arrival times for trams.
Services
editThe Blue and Yellow routes have a peak frequency of every 12 minutes, the Purple route runs hourly Monday−Saturday and every 30 minutes (peak frequency) on Sundays, and the Tram-Train route (Black) runs every 30 minutes.
Preceding station | South Yorkshire Supertram | Following station | ||
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Castle Square towards Malin Bridge
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Blue Route | Sheffield Station towards Halfway
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Castle Square towards Cathedral
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Purple Route | Sheffield Station towards Herdings Park
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Castle Square towards Middlewood
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Yellow Route | Hyde Park towards Meadowhall Interchange
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Castle Square towards Cathedral
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Tram-Train Route | Hyde Park towards Rotherham Parkgate
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Connecting transport
editBus
editVarious bus services operate on the nearby Granville Road, including routes 24 (Woodhouse–Lowedges) and 25 (Woodhouse–Bradway).
Train
editThis tram stop is not directly connected to any railway stations, but Sheffield railway station is a 10 minute walk away, and can also be reached by tram.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Tram Stops : Sheffield Supertram : TheTrams.co.uk". www.thetrams.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-08-05.
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