All Greater Manchester buses are now under local control following ‘historic move’

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History has been made, as all buses in Greater Manchester are now back running under local control this week.

It’s been a long time coming, but in a move that has been described as “heralding in a new era” of public transport and set to “transform” how people get around the region, all bus services in Greater Manchester are under local control and are accountable to the people and businesses within our communities.

This makes Greater Manchester the first area in the UK to do this in 40 years.

According to Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), our region has taken several significant steps to reverse decades-long decline and deliver improved services, better buses, and more affordable fares in recent years.

This includes making changes to around 75 different routes to provide earlier, later, more frequent, and better-connected services, improving punctuality of services to be consistently 80% of above, introducing hundreds of new, greener and more-accessible buses, and reducing the average ticket costs by around 15%.

TfGM says Greater Manchester “setting the blueprint for others to follow”.

The completion of bus franchising marks the end of the first phase of the Bee Network, while the next step will be to bring eight priority train lines under public control by 2028, as well as deliver the first new stations in more than 20 years and significant upgrades to make more stations accessible.

Total bus franchising also comes ahead of the highly-anticipated introduction of the London-style transport system in March.

“This is a historic moment for Greater Manchester,” commented Mayor Andy Burnham.

“We are proud to be the first area in England to complete the re-regulation of buses and to have done it on time and on budget.

“From today, every community in Greater Manchester will be served by cheaper, cleaner and greener buses, and run in a way which puts people before profit. We are now ready to help other areas looking to follow suit and improve their bus services after decades of decline.

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“Whilst this is a nationally significant moment that we can all celebrate, it’s by no means job done.

“We’ll have an unrelenting focus this year on delivering a truly integrated, London-style transport system across bus, tram and train – the next chapter of the Bee Network’s story.”

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