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Following on from the GMCA's decision to bring in a bus franchising scheme under the Bus Services Act 2017 in March 2021, the Bee Network concept was expanded to cover all forms of public transport – tram, bus and commuter rail – as well as active travel. The active travel component of the network was rebranded as the Bee Active Network.
Nearly 100 local railway stations will come under Greater Manchester's Bee Network by 2030, metro mayor Andy Burnham has said. Mr Burnham is planning to bring the area's rail services under public ...
Bee Network buses operated by Stagecoach Manchester at Oldham bus station in April 2024. The Bee Network is a proposed integrated transport network for Greater Manchester, composed of bus, tram, cycling, and walking routes. TfGM's vision is for the network to be operational by 2024, with commuter rail services joining the network by 2030. [19]
In 2023, under Tranche 1 of Bee Network, the existing fleet were passed from First Greater Manchester to Go North West. Under Go North West, a fleet of MCV EvoSeti bodied Volvo B5LH, originally from Go Ahead London and having the middle set of exit doors removed and replaced by window and seats, were added on the BRT routes to expand the fleet.
Manchester Metrolink [note 1] is a tram/light rail system in Greater Manchester, England. [11] The network has 99 stops along 64 miles (103 km) of standard-gauge route, [12] making it the most extensive light rail system in the United Kingdom. [13]
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In 1925, the Middleton tram route was joined to the routes of the former Middleton Electric Traction Company and on 9 August 1925 [2] Manchester corporation trams began to run through to Rochdale displaying the number 17. At 10 miles 1449 yards, this became the longest tram route run by Manchester Corporation Tramways. [2]
Bee Network buses in Greater Manchester's Oldham Interchange. Greater Manchester has an extensive bus network of 577 routes (2025), [31] managed by Transport for Greater Manchester, [32] including a night bus service which is one of the most extensive outside London. [33] The bus network had an annual ridership of 145.8 million passengers in ...