Over £20 Million Approved for Key Infrastructure Projects in Greater Manchester

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 4, 2024 00:05 AMNews
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The Bee Network Committee has approved the allocation of over £20 million for crucial transport infrastructure projects in Greater Manchester. This funding includes £10 million from the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) and over £10 million from the Mayor’s Challenge Fund.

The investment is set to enhance public transport and active travel options, facilitating easier navigation for both residents and travelers. These improvements aim to create better bus and cycling journeys and introduce more convenient payment methods through 'tap and go' ticketing.

For travelers, these developments will result in greater ease and efficiency when exploring Greater Manchester. With the integration of ticketing and travel information systems, visitors can anticipate a seamless travel experience. The £7.3 million allocated for this purpose will enable contactless pay-as-you-go across bus and Metrolink services, ensuring the best value fares are automatically applied. This is particularly advantageous for tourists who might not be familiar with local fare structures.

Moreover, the Middleton 'Streets for All' initiative is designed to improve pedestrian and cycling paths, making town centers more accessible and enjoyable for visitors. The Bee Network Committee's approval of £0.7 million to advance this scheme underscores a commitment to creating safer and more pleasant routes for travelers.

For those exploring the area by bus, the long-term project to improve routes between Rochdale, Oldham, and Ashton will ensure more reliable services and better connections. The project, which has received £2.1 million for the Rochdale segment, promises smoother and more efficient travel for both locals and tourists.

Four active travel schemes will receive a total investment of £10.46 million, significantly enhancing cycling and walking infrastructure. For example, the nearly £5 million investment in Seymour Grove in Trafford will connect key routes, facilitating easier movement for cyclists and pedestrians. This will not only improve local commutes but also offer tourists better opportunities to explore the region by bike or on foot.

These initiatives are set to transform Greater Manchester into a more travel-friendly destination, providing high-quality, affordable, and integrated public transport options. Travelers can expect a more efficient, seamless, and enjoyable experience when visiting the region, thanks to these significant infrastructure improvements. With Manchester attracting over 10 million staying visitors and 120 million day visitors annually, these enhancements will significantly benefit the vast number of tourists exploring the city's diverse attractions and vibrant culture.

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