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Here is all of this week’s travel and transport news for Greater Manchester.

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00:00Hello and welcome to your weekly transport update for Manchester. As always there's a
00:04lot to get through so this week we're going to get straight into it. Firstly
00:07perhaps the thing that's likely to cause the most disruption is the Manchester
00:10Christmas markets that opened last Friday. They're going to cause the city
00:13to be inundated with festive travellers desperate to get their hands on mulled
00:16wines, giant Yorkshire puddings and a whole host of wonderful Christmas
00:20homemade wares. Tens of thousands of people are expected to be making their
00:24way into the city every day and car journeys that rely on the Manchester and
00:27Salford inner ring roads could take significantly longer than usual. The
00:31article on our website suggests that the trips could take around 20% longer
00:34between 4 and 7 p.m. which is pretty startling. As a result of that Transport
00:39for Greater Manchester is leaning on the public to use public transport where
00:42possible with the Metrolink network and frequent buses hopefully able to
00:45alleviate some pressures. If you live in Leigh, Bolton, Salford or anywhere along
00:50those routes the night bus services which operate 24 hours a day should
00:54allow you the lenience to be able to enjoy the markets without running out
00:57of time. Now while we're on public transport the plans for a new train
01:01station in Cheadle are still very much progressing despite some worries about
01:04the funding. Now there had initially been some concerns that following a
01:09changeover in government their plans would face delays but Labour have
01:13announced they will honour the full 2.35 billion pounds of investment that was
01:17promised in the town's fund deal which will be used to create the new station
01:20off Manchester Road as well as a new eco business park and some improved walking
01:24and cycling routes around the area. Once built Cheadle will become a part of the
01:29Mid Cheshire line which connects Chester to Manchester Piccadilly via Stockport.
01:33Finally TransPennine Express have announced that they'll be running a
01:37couple of extra services for two of this month's co-op live gigs. The first is the
01:41Sleep Token gig on Tuesday November 26th and the second is only a day later for
01:45the Charlie XCX gig. It means that a service will be leaving Manchester
01:49Victoria at 12.54 a.m. after each gig with the train heading towards
01:53Liverpool or Lime Street but please check the TransPennine website for more
01:56information. That's all for this week we'll see you again soon.

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