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Rochdale Interchange

Coordinates: 53°37′01″N 2°09′18″W / 53.6170°N 2.1550°W / 53.6170; -2.1550
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Rochdale
General information
LocationSmith Street, Rochdale
Rochdale
Coordinates53°37′01″N 2°09′18″W / 53.6170°N 2.1550°W / 53.6170; -2.1550
Operated byTransport for Greater Manchester
Bus routesManchester: 17, 17A, 182

Bury: 471, 468, 467

Main Line: 590, 589, 464, 409

Local: R1, R13, R3, 6, 588, 458, 457, 456, R2, R8, R4, R5, R7, 435
Bus stands13
Bus operatorsDiamond Bus North West
First Greater Manchester
First West Yorkshire
Go North West
Rosso
Yorkshire Tiger
Connections[[Rochdale Town Centre Metrolink, [1]]]
Other information
Websitehttps://tfgm.com/public-transport/bus/stations/rochdale-interchange-bus
History
OpenedNovember 2013

Rochdale Interchange is a transport hub located in the town of Rochdale in Greater Manchester, England, run by Transport for Greater Manchester.

It was opened in November 2013, integrating a new bus station with Rochdale Town Centre Metrolink station[1]

It has the following facilities: Public Toilets, Disabled Toilets, Cycle Parking, Cycle Hub, McColls (convenience store), Caffe Grande Abaco (coffee shop), Taxi Rank, Free Cash Machine, TFGM Travelshop.

Services

The majority of bus service that serve Rochdale are run by Rosso, while the remainder of services are run by Diamond Bus North West, First West Yorkshire, Go North West, First Greater Manchester and Yorkshire Tiger.

There are frequent buses from Rochdale to destinations that include Accrington, Ashton-under-Lyne, Bolton, Burnley, Bury, Halifax, Manchester, Oldham, Rawtenstall and Todmorden, as well as other parts of the Rochdale borough including Castleton, Heywood, Hollingworth Lake, Kirkholt, Littleborough, Middleton, Milnrow, Newhey and Norden.

References

  1. ^ "Rochdale town centre – a new beginning". Rochdale Development Agency. Archived from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2011.