Greater Manchester’s Leaders have asked government to back early delivery of a London-style public transport system for the city-region.
As part of the vision, which requires an initial £1.4 billion of funding from national government, Greater Manchester will deliver significant investment in transport facilities – integral to the infrastructure required to create the Bee Network - creating vital new connections between towns, high streets and communities, fast orbital bus routes, new and improved stations and high-quality cycling and walking routes.
The announcement is an important step in Destination: Bee Network– the city region’s masterplan to deliver a London-style, integrated transport system across bus, tram, cycling, walking and rail.
The Bee Network would provide seamless connections across walking, cycling, buses and Metrolink supported by clear customer travel information and simple fares and ticketing.
Delivery of the Bee Network will offer options for all journey lengths, from doorstep to destination, for all Greater Manchester residents. It will be integrated, accessible, affordable, accountable and sustainable. But most importantly, it will give everyone an attractive alternative to driving.
The requested investment would deliver:
"Happily, our public transport ambitions mirror those of national government and the levelling up agenda so we’re confident that the vision we’re putting forward for government funding will be successful," added Transport Commissioner, Chris Boardman. "These are very exciting times for Greater Manchester and we stand ready to put this vision into action."