Category:Picc-Vic tunnel
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The Picc-Vic tunnel was an abandoned 1970s railway project, which aimed to build an underground line across the centre of Manchester, UK, linking the main railway terminals. The line would have linked up several existing railway lines — the Bury line, the Crewe–Manchester line, the Hope Valley line, the Stafford–Manchester Line and the Styal Line — allowing trains to run directly across the Greater Manchester region. It was superseded by the Manchester Metrolink project.
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Media in category "Picc-Vic tunnel"
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Manchester Transport Museum SELNEC Futuroute sign.jpg 2,048 × 1,536; 910 KB
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Categories:
- Rail transport in Greater Manchester
- History of transport in Greater Manchester
- History of transport in the City of Manchester
- SELNEC
- Proposed or planned infrastructure in England
- Proposed or planned rail transport infrastructure in the United Kingdom
- History of rail transport in England
- Subterranean rapid transit in Europe
- Rail tunnels in Greater Manchester
- History of Manchester Victoria station
- History of Manchester Piccadilly station