Greater Manchester Transport Strategy 2040
Our long-term plan to create a city-region where people have a better quality of life with improved health, a greener environment and a stronger economy. We want 50% of all journeys in Greater Manchester by 2040 to be by walking, cycling or public transport. That’s a million more sustainable journeys every day.
Our Five Year Transport Delivery Plan
Sets out all the projects we want to deliver - or develop - and powers we want to secure over the next five years to generate real benefits for the people and businesses of Greater Manchester.
This section includes our ten Local Implementation Plans - one for each of the Greater Manchester's local authorities - which complement Our Five Year Transport Delivery Plan by providing more detail on local transport priorities to support local trips within neighbourhoods and local centres.
Greater Manchester Bus Strategy
The Greater Manchester Bus Strategy sets out a vision for the future of our bus network: to make the bus the first choice for more journeys, as part of the Bee Network.
Streets for All
Our Streets for All Strategy sets out Greater Manchester’s progressive approach to making our streets easier for all to get around by putting people first as we shape and manage our transport network.
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Strategy
The UK plans to phase out the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030. That’s a big change, and the Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure Strategy sets out how Greater Manchester plans to help people who need to drive make the switch to an EV with confidence, knowing that they can recharge it quickly and easily.
City Centre Transport Strategy to 2040
Discover how the City Centre Transport Strategy will enable the city-region to realise the Our Network vision.
Supporting Documents
The documents that support and provide the evidence for the above strategies, including our archive.
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Learn more about the Bee Network
Say yellow to the Bee Network
Buses in Oldham, Rochdale and parts of Bury, Salford and north Manchester joined the Bee Network on 24 March.
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Learn more about new Starling Bank Bikes
New sponsor: Starling Bank Bikes
We’re delighted to welcome Starling Bank on board as the new sponsors of our bike hire scheme.
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Find full details of the bus routes, ticket fares and timetables
Manchester City Matchday Buses
We've teamed up with Manchester City to launch a large-scale bus trial helping fans from across Greater Manchester and nearby areas to travel to and from the Etihad Stadium on a matchday.
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Rate your journey
Rate your journey
We want to hear your views to help us deliver a better Bee Network for Greater Manchester.
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Find out about planned works on the tram
Planned engineering works on Metrolink
Visit our dedicated webpage to find out how the works could affect your journeys.
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Learn more about the Bee Network
Say yellow to the Bee Network
Buses in Oldham, Rochdale and parts of Bury, Salford and north Manchester joined the Bee Network on 24 March.
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Find full details of the bus routes, ticket fares and timetables
Manchester City Matchday Buses
We've teamed up with Manchester City to launch a large-scale bus trial helping fans from across Greater Manchester and nearby areas to travel to and from the Etihad Stadium on a matchday.
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Find out about planned works on the tram
Planned engineering works on Metrolink
Visit our dedicated webpage to find out how the works could affect your journeys.
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Learn more about new Starling Bank Bikes
New sponsor: Starling Bank Bikes
We’re delighted to welcome Starling Bank on board as the new sponsors of our bike hire scheme.
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Rate your journey
Rate your journey
We want to hear your views to help us deliver a better Bee Network for Greater Manchester.