Share Your Views to Improve Journeys in Manchester
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is working with Manchester City Council (MCC) to improve journeys for people around Manchester, including to and from the city centre, with a focus on catching the bus, walking, wheeling and cycling.
Manchester wants to make journeys better and easier by making them more reliable, safer and more sustainable and to do this we need to make changes and improvements to streets in the city.
Through funding from the Government’s City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) we are looking at a range of options to do this, including:
- Making bus stops better, safer and more accessible
- Making it easier to walk, wheel or cycle to a bus stop or get from a bus to a train or tram stop with better pedestrian and cyclist crossings and footpaths
- Introducing a range of measures to help shorten bus journey times and make services more reliable
TfGM are at an early stage of this process and they want you to tell them about your experiences on the transport network, where Manchester should invest and what would make your journeys better, to help the city make the right improvements.
Making these improvements is a vital part of the Bee Network. The Bee Network is Greater Manchester’s joined-up transport network, helping us to make journeys more reliable, safer and more sustainable.
Find out more information, and complete the online survey via the link below.
Share Your Views to Improve Journeys in Manchester
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is working with Manchester City Council (MCC) to improve journeys for people around Manchester, including to and from the city centre, with a focus on catching the bus, walking, wheeling and cycling.
Manchester wants to make journeys better and easier by making them more reliable, safer and more sustainable and to do this we need to make changes and improvements to streets in the city.
Through funding from the Government’s City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) we are looking at a range of options to do this, including:
- Making bus stops better, safer and more accessible
- Making it easier to walk, wheel or cycle to a bus stop or get from a bus to a train or tram stop with better pedestrian and cyclist crossings and footpaths
- Introducing a range of measures to help shorten bus journey times and make services more reliable
TfGM are at an early stage of this process and they want you to tell them about your experiences on the transport network, where Manchester should invest and what would make your journeys better, to help the city make the right improvements.
Making these improvements is a vital part of the Bee Network. The Bee Network is Greater Manchester’s joined-up transport network, helping us to make journeys more reliable, safer and more sustainable.
Find out more information, and complete the online survey via the link below.