Middlewood tram stop is a light rail station on the South Yorkshire Supertram network, serving as the northern terminus of the Yellow Route. It is located in the Middlewood suburb of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
The station opened on October 23, 1995, as part of the final extension of the original Supertram system. It is situated on Middlewood Road (A6102) and serves the residential communities of Middlewood and Wadsley, as well as providing a transit link for commuters from further north.
The infrastructure at Middlewood consists of a single island platform used for both arriving and departing services. The station is a designated park and ride site, featuring a car park with approximately 350 spaces intended to reduce vehicular traffic into Sheffield city centre. Facilities at the stop include ticket vending machines, passenger information displays, and sheltered waiting areas.
Service patterns typically involve a 12-minute frequency during daytime hours, with trams traveling through the city centre toward the Meadowhall Interchange. As a terminus, the stop also serves as a transfer point for local bus services that connect the tram network to outlying areas, including Oughtibridge, Wharncliffe Side, and Stocksbridge.