METROLINK commuters have had a miserable time of late.
Trams will start to be fitted out with the latest wifi kit from early-January and all 94 trams should have the new wifi technology installed by Spring 2015.
Extensive improvement works at Victoria, Deansgate-Castlefield and throughout the city centre on the Second City Crossing line (2CC) have caused widespread disruption across the 57.5 mile tram network.
Now the service - which tranports 30 million passengers every year - is looking to give passengers something to smile about in 2015.
Earlier in the week Metrolink announced that due to the continued delays there would be no ticket price increase until August 2015.
Now Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) have announced a £1.7m investment, in partnership with Manchester and Salford City Councils and the government’s Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK), to roll-out free wifi for all passengers across every Metrolink service next year.
Council leader, Sir Richard Leese, said the move was "key to achieving our ambitious target of making Manchester one of the world's leading digital cities."
Trams will start to be fitted out with the latest wifi kit from early-January and all 94 trams should have the new wifi technology installed by Spring 2015.
The city centre's free Metroshuttle bus service will also have free wifi installed across their fleet of 20 buses.
A spokesperson for TfGM told Confidential that although all trams would offer wifi on board, there are currently no plans to install the service at Metrolink tram stops.
Councillor Andrew Fender, Chair of the TfGM Committee said: “This is great news and will benefit the millions of people who travel on Metrolink’s trams and Metroshuttle’s buses each year.
“We live in a digital age and people want to make the best use of their travelling time – quick and simple access to digital technology is key to this.
“Greater Manchester is leading the way in the growing provision of wifi services on public transport, which in turn takes us one step close to our aim of being a top 20 digital city region by 2020.”
The news follows the Council's announcement in August 2014 that they were to extend free wifi services across 80 city centre on-street points.