Now I am a fan of our tram network, and I never tire of watching them move across the city at a stately pace, taking the curves and twists bequeathed by our old road network.
Taking the curve into Shude Hill, 2022 |
All of which says much for the skill of the Metro engineers who managed to plot routes using those roads some of which date back into the late 18th century.
And one of my favourite spots is Balloon Street where trams effortlessly take the bendy way up from Corporation Street crossing Dantzic Street before sliding into the Shude Hill stop.
Before the tram Balloon Street was just a cut through up from Victoria Station which I sometimes also used to visit the Co-op archives.
But now the route is closed to traffic and is exclusively given over to the trams which emerge from the canyon like street flanked by tall buildings with a bit of grace.
Location; Manchester
Picture; taking the curve into Shude Hill, 2022, from the collection of Andrew Simpson
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