The
2CC (Second City Crossing) route was first proposed in 2011 as a means to improve capacity and relieve congestion as the rest of the system expanded. Funded by the Greater Manchester Transport Fund, its route begins at a rebuilt
St Peter's Square tram stop, and runs along Princess Street, Cross Street and Corporation Street to re-join the original Metrolink line at
Victoria. Exchange Square is the line's only tram stop. The Second City Crossing was granted approval on 8 October 2013 by the
Secretary of State for Transport, and signed off on 28 October 2013 by the
GMCA. Construction began in 2014 and the line from Victoria to Exchange Square was tested in November 2015. The stop opened as a north-facing terminus on 6 December 2015 with trams running to
Shaw and Crompton at first. The full Second City Crossing was completed in early 2017 from Exchange Square to
St Peter's Square. Services to East Didsbury and Rochdale then joined the 2CC. == Layout ==