Salford residents will see a complete change to the method of payment on Greater Manchester’s Bee Network. The newly launched […]
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Museum of Transport to celebrate 200 years of buses in Salford
Featured image credit: The Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester To celebrate 200 years of buses in Salford this month, The […]
Night buses to run in Salford
Night buses will be running in Salford as part of a new night transport pilot. The scheme will start later […]
Transport for Greater Manchester announce phase 2 of the Bee Network including new plans for Salford
Bus passengers in Salford will benefit when phase 2 of the Bee Network is launched next month, says Transport for […]
“That’s going to cost me £5.50. Just ridiculous!” – Burnham’s £2 buses means cheaper fairs for Salfordians
Image source: Wikimedia 2014.NHS Confederation, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons Salford residents have expressed their frustration with the […]
£1 Billion funding approved for TfGM’s Bee Network to improve Salford’s public transport
The new ‘Bee Network’, TfGM’s city-wide integrated public transport system, aims to create a more seamless transition for Salford commuters […]
Ex-Salford University student and Stagecoach driver speaks on Stagecoach’s free travel for veterans
Stagecoach has confirmed its commitment to the armed forces by offering free travel for veterans and military personnel on its […]
“We’ve always done things differently” – Salford buses are coming back under local authority control
Buses are being brought back under local authority control in Greater Manchester for the first time since deregulation in the […]
“You only have to scratch the surface and there’s an awful lot of history in Salford”-Museum of Transport Greater Manchester plan a 100 year celebration for Salford buses
The Museum of Transport Greater Manchester is currently working on a project that will refurbish the engine of a 1939 […]
Northern transport receives £527 less money per person than the south.
In a recent study by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) North, according to their HM Treasury figures for […]
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