Manchester Piccadilly Advises Parklife, Soccer Aid Attendees to Plan Transportation Ahead

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Parklife, Soccer Aid and gig goers travelling through Manchester Piccadilly are advised to plan ahead this weekend.

Almost 200,000 people are estimated to attend the events at Heaton Park and Old Trafford between 14-15 June. Additionally, Catfish and the Bottlemen, and Chris Brown concerts are expected to bring in huge crowds over the weekend on Friday (13 June) and Sunday (15 June).

However, people planning to travel through Manchester Piccadilly are being advised to plan their journeys in advance and know when their last train home is.

Passengers are urged to check www.nationalrail.co.uk and follow the advice of their train operator so they have a firm plan on how to get home.

Railway staff and volunteers will be available to keep people safely on the move.

Over the weekend, the station will be closed after the last train has left the station, and will reopen when service starts again the next morning.

Margaret Edge, Manchester Piccadilly’s station delivery manager, said: “We want to make sure everyone going to Parklife, Soccer Aid, and gigs across Manchester enjoys themselves, and we’ll be here to make sure you can travel safely by train.

“Please plan your journey in advance and know when your last train is. The station will be closing overnight, so if you need to travel by train to get home, planning ahead on National Rail Enquiries is essential.”

Network Rail's advice between 13-15 June is:

  • Plan your journey – especially how you will get home - at www.nationalrail.co.uk

  • Allow extra time – long queues to access platforms are expected

  • Don't rely on later trains home - they will be limited and very busy

  • Treat all staff at the station with kindness and respect

Contact information

Passengers / community members
Network Rail national helpline
03457 11 41 41

Latest travel advice
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