Salford Central railway station will close completely for almost five months in the new year for a programme of 'long-awaited' engineering improvements costing £7.3m, it's been confirmed.
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Slashing and simplifying bus fares is the 'first step' towards a better public transport system, Andy Burnham has said as lower ticket prices are launched. From Sunday (September 4), single fares are £2 for adults and £1 for children while a day ticket for all buses across Greater Manchester will now cost £5.
After travelling to Manchester city centre by bus from Golborne this morning (September 5), the mayor said many people will benefit from the new flat fare structure. However, he recognised that weekly tickets will still remain the best value option for many regular passengers and promised to look at capping these tickets too.
Speaking at Shudehill Interchange, he said he could not guarantee the new fare structure would be permanent, saying it would be reviewed after a year. But he hopes this move will encourage people to leave their car at home and use the bus, saying that this will help build a better public transport network.
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He said: "We're saying to people today, please take advantage of it. The more that you do, the more you will be helping us build the Bee Network. You'll be contributing to the way in which public transport can be built in our city-region.
"It's a really important message: Get On Board. It's simple, you'll save money and you'll help us build a better public transport system for Greater Manchester."
The move comes after the government announced that bus fares would be capped at £2 across England for three months starting from January 2023. Mr Burnham said this is a 'good step' by the government which awarded Greater Manchester the cash needed to subsidise fares earlier this year.
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Salford Central railway station will close completely for almost five months in the new year for a programme of 'long-awaited' engineering improvements costing £7.3m, it's been confirmed.
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