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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.
Bee Network branded Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC at Piccadilly Gardens in October 2024 Stagecoach in Manchester mainly runs services in the southern areas of Greater Manchester , serving Stockport , Trafford , Tameside and south and central Manchester .
In 2021, the CrossCity brand was launched on the 41 service serving Sale and Middleton via the city centre. [9] As of 2024, the 41, 52, 53 and 135 are no longer operated by Go North West following the Queen's Road depot being taken over by Stagecoach Manchester as part of Tranche 2 of Bee Network bus franchising.
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 ...
The Trafford Park Euroterminal rail freight terminal, which can handle 100,000 containers a year, was opened in 1993, at a cost of £11 million. [100] Trafford Park is served by several bus routes, all of which since 5 January 2025 are operated by Bee Network. [101] Bus 248 runs between Trafford Park and Manchester Airport. [102]
Operated by a Keolis Amey consortium, Metrolink links the city centre to termini in Altrincham, Ashton-under-Lyne, Bury, Didsbury, Eccles, Manchester Airport, Rochdale and at The Trafford Centre. It is a high-frequency service, with trams running 5 times an hour on every route. It carried 44.3 million passengers in the financial year 2019/2020 ...
Bee Network branded Enviro200 MMC at Trafford Centre in December 2024 As of December 2024, the Diamond North West fleet consisted of 103 buses. Most of these are branded for Bee Network services, with fleets of Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMCs , Mellor Orion bodied Fiat Ducato and Mellor Strata bodied Mercedes Benz Sprinter Transfer minibuses ...
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]