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Andy Burnham wants to turn all of our public transport system into a contactless Bee Network by 2024
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Andy Burnham has unveiled a raft of transport announcements on day one of his second term, vowing to turn the entirety of Greater Manchester’s system into a contactless black-and-yellow ‘Bee Network’ by 2024.
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Currently in Greater Manchester, individual bus companies decide the routes, fares, timetables and standards
Greater Manchester leaders will meet later this month to consider a major milestone in its plans for an integrated transport system; the introduction of bus franchising across the city-region.
Currently in Greater Manchester, individual bus companies decide the routes, fares, timetables and standards. Where bus companies decide not to run services and where necessary, the public sector pays to fill the gaps.
Franchising means bus services – including routes, frequencies, fares and standards – would be brought under local control. The bus operators would be commissioned by GMCA to run the services and would also allow GMCA to integrate buses with the rest of transport network.
it s the official end before a new one begins. this one lasting five weeks and it has a ceremony. this is how it usually goes. first there s the royal commission of privy counselors appointed by the queen who will enter the chamber in seriously over the top robes and hats. then there comes this character carrying the big stick. called black rod, i kid you not. the red robe and black hat people tell black rod to summon the house of commons. off he goes. then they get down to business. the clerk of the crown reads all of the acts that have been passed. the guy in the wig has to reply to each one. that process is happening in london right now. here s how it went last time. neighborhood planning act. vote. bus services act. the vote. if you cannot understand that.
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