Piccadilly Metro
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair
Overview
Located at the foot of Piccadilly Gardens, and a short walk from the Arndale Centre, this tram stop serves a pretty wide area. Piccadilly Gardens itself is a small public green space, with a play park and open areas where people can exercise, eat their lunch or kick a ball around. Lined with a restaurants, and a coffee shop, it's a pleasant place to stop - even more so when the sun's out.
Transport & Parking
There’s no dedicated parking at this busy location, but buses stop nearby on Portland Street and George Street. Market Street Metrolink is just across the gardens, offering another convenient route. The park itself is mostly level, so it’s easy to cut through if needed.
Access
Your original text has no spelling or grammar issues. Here it is exactly as written: There's ramp and stair access on both sides of the platform, with grab rails if you need some extra support. The platform edge also has tactile markings with a large wheelchair symbol to highlight where to board, making it easier to navigate for disabled passengers. While the signage is minimal, it is adequate. There are no visible induction loops on the platform but there are induction loops on the trams.
Toilets
There are no toilets at this location
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