8th May 2009 - by Julian Davis
More Info on Greater Manchester History
In Greater Manchester, public transport services are controlled
by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive or
GMPTE, The council had all the responsibility for planning
strategies and all policy decisions regarding public transport
and highways.
GMPTE s purpose was to secure the provision of a completely
unified and proper system of passenger transport to meet the
requirements of its region. In 1977, it was calculated to be
the biggest authority related to public transport in the UK
after London’s public Transport.
Greater Manchester is located in the heart of the North West
transport system. Much of the infrastructure is focused on the
City of Manchester. With the massive network of several roads,
circulate the city centre.
There is a very vast bus transport network which starts from
Manchester City Centre. The largest provisions are available on
First Manchester to the north side of the county and Stagecoach
Manchester for the south sides.
Inclusive to the network of bus routes, Manchester Metrolink, a
light rail system started operating in 1992. An extension of
the network is to begin by 2008, which will see the network
cover all boroughs except Bolton and Wigan.
The national rail network is owned and controlled by Network
Rail and is controlled by a private owners. Fourth largest
airport in the United Kingdom Manchester Airport, serves the
county with many flights to more destinations than all airports
in the UK. Since June 2007, it has operated 225 routes. The
airport has handled millions of passengers in 2007.
Manchester organized the 2002 Commonwealth Games, which cost UK
£200M for the sports amenities and a further £470M for local
functioning of the systems. By far it was the biggest and most
expensive sporting event ever hosted by the UK and the first to
be a necessary part of urban rejuvenating. A mix of new and
existing facilities was used.
New facilities that was included to the Manchester Aquatics
Centre, Bolton Arena, the City of Manchester Stadium and the
National Squash Centre. The Manchester Velodrome was
constructed to be a part of the bid to host the 2000 Olympics.
Later, when the Commonwealth Games were over, the City of
Manchester Stadium was changed as a football arena. The
adjoining athletic tracks were refurbished and they did become
the Regional Athletics Arena.
In the game of football, four Greater Manchester teams will
take part and play in the 2008-09 Premier League. Manchester
United F.C. along with one of the world’s best known
professional football teams and by April 2008, Forbes had
guessed that they were the world’s wealthiest football
club.
They at present are the Premier League and UEFA Champions
League champions. They have won the league championship
seventeen times, the FA Cup a record eleven times and have been
European champions three times.
In rugby league too, Wigan Warriors will compete in the Super
League. They have already won the Super League Championship
seventeen times, the Challenge Cup seventeen times and the
World Club Challenge thrice.
Lancashire County Cricket Club started as Manchester Cricket
Club and represented the old county of Lancashire. Lancashire
took part in the foremost and original 1890 County
Championship. Eight times, this team has won the County
Championship and in 2007 ended playing third, missing their
first title by a whisker since 1950. Their ancient Trafford
ground, which is situated near the football stadium by the
identical name, often hosts test matches. The most famous
possibly is the one that took place in 1956, when Jim Laker
took a record nineteen wickets in the fourth test against the
Aussies.
A stadium at Balle Vue is home of top flight speedway and
greyhound racing. Ice hockey returned after 2007, when a
deliberately designed stadium was prepared.
Horse racing had taken its place at various sites in the
county. The two best and biggest courses were both known as
Manchester Racecourse, though neither of them was within its
boundaries and they functioned from the 17th century until
1963.
Athletics also takes place at the Regional Athletics Arena in
Sportcity, which has played a host too many national trials, at
Robin Park in Wigan, Longford Park in Stretford, which is the
home to Trafford Athletic Club, Woodbank Stadium in Stockport,
which is the home to Stockport Harriers and the Cleavleys Track
in Winton where Salford Harriers stay. As of 2008, new sports
facilities including a huge 10,000 capacity stadium and
athletics arenas are being made at Leigh Sports
Village.
Source: http://articlesabroad.com
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