Whitworth Street

On the Albion Street corner is the building once occupied by the Haçienda nightclub at nos.

The short eastern stretch starts from London Road (A6) and cuts off at Aytoun Street (A6), and is one-way westbound only.

It forms part of the A6 one-way system and is segregated from the "main" B4649 portion (through access only open to pedestrians).

[3] St Mary's Hospital for Women and Children was founded in 1790 and from 1855 to 1903 it occupied a building in Quay Street.

It was the first of the three stations owned by the company to be upgraded to electrical operation, but was little used after 1964, as it held equipment bought from Glasgow, which was only used as a backup.

Whitworth Street, Manchester city centre , in 2010
Whitworth Street near junction with Oxford Street in 2008