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  2. Bee Network - Wikipedia

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    The Bee Network is an integrated transport network for Greater Manchester, comprising bus, tram, cycling and walking routes. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is expected to have commuter rail services joining the network in 2028.

  3. Manchester Metrolink - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Transport for Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Bee Network is proposed to include a single transport livery, integrated fares & ticketing, and a fare cap across tram, bus, cycling, walking, and eventually suburban rail. By 2025, Metrolink trams, franchised buses services, and cycle hire are planned to be integrated. [6] Negotiations with central government are ongoing for some commuter ...

  5. Rail stations to come under Bee Network control

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    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 ...

  6. Greater Manchester bus route 17 - Wikipedia

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    Greater Manchester Bus route 17 is a Bee Network bus route operates between Norden and Manchester Shudehill Interchange.From Norden it travels through Rochdale Interchange, Sudden and Castleton to Middleton bus station, and then continues through Blackley, Harpurhey and Collyhurst to Manchester Shudehill Interchange.

  7. Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Audio-visual bus stop announcement system from one of the original fleet, showing the upcoming bus stop. Services were initially operated by 20 Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 bodied Volvo B5LH hybrid double-decker buses in purple-livery. These were equipped with CCTV and next stop audio and visual announcements, USB charging points and free Wi-Fi. [23]

  8. Whitefield tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Whitefield is well served by buses, with some services stopping outside the station. The Bee Network's 98 and 135 services both stop on nearby Bury New Road and run between Bury and Manchester with the 98 running via Radcliffe and Prestwich and the 135 service, which runs frequently via Heaton Park and Cheetham Hill.

  9. Prestwich tram stop - Wikipedia

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    Arriva North West service 484 ran to Eccles until Late 2020 when it was replaced by Diamond North West service 66 which stops outside the station.. On Bury New Road, which is on the opposite side of the shopping centre, Stagecoach Manchester (Bee Network) services 97 and 98 run between Bury and Manchester (97 via Unsworth, 98 via Whitefield and Radcliffe), along with Stagecoach Manchester (Bee ...