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Greater Manchester bus route 18 (Stagecoach Manchester)

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18
Overview
OperatorStagecoach Manchester
GarageMiddleton
VehicleAlexander Dennis Enviro 400 MMC
Route
StartManchester Royal Infirmary
ViaShudehill Interchange
Harpurhey
Blackley
Middleton bus station
EndLangley
Service
Frequencyevery 10-30 minutes
OperatesDaily

Greater Manchester Bus route 18 is a Bee Network bus route operating between Manchester Royal Infirmary and Langley. It is operated by Stagecoach Manchester on contract from Transport for Greater Manchester and shares the same intermediate stops between Shudehill Interchange and Middleton bus station with route 17.

History

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First Greater Manchester Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B9TL at Shudehill Interchange in March 2011

The history of the 18 can be traced back into the 1930s, when SELNEC purchased the tram route from High Street to Middleton from Manchester Corporation Tramways and retained its route number 17.

In the 1980/90s it was run by GM Buses before First Greater Manchester took over the company. Meanwhile, this route, was introduced, sharing same intermediate stops between Shudehill Interchange and Middleton bus station with the 17.

Route 18 is one of the few Manchester routes still using its original number from the original 1914 numbering system.[1] On 2 June 2019, it was taken over by Go North West,[2] followed by Stagecoach Manchester in 2024 prior to Trenche 2 of Bee Network.

Current route

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Full route

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Full route operates half hourly throughout the day. It starts from Manchester Royal Infirmary, via Shudehill Interchange, Collyhurst, Harpurhey, Blackley and Middleton bus station before teminating at Langley.

Part routes

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Along with the full route, there are 2-4 buses per hour operating between Shudehill Interchange and Langley, making the route operates every 10–15 minutes on this section throughout the daytime. There are also limited part services operating between Queens Park and Langley. At weekdays and Saturday midnight, there is also a service only operates one way between Langley and Middleton bus station.

Primary destinations

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The 18 serves the following locations:[3]

Trivia

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There's also a route operating between Manchester Airport and Eccles by Arriva North West which bears the same number with this route.[4]

References

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  1. ^ When buses were the only way to go for most people Manchester Evening News 20 April 2010
  2. ^ Timetables Go North West
  3. ^ "18 Manchester Royal Infirmary - Blackley - Middleton - Langley". Transport for Greater Manchester. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  4. ^ "18 Manchester Airport - Sale - Trafford Park - Eccles". Transport for Greater Manchester. Retrieved 29 August 2024.