Latest Transport for Greater Manchester News
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£65 Million Funding Boost Pledged for Electric Bee Network Buses
A new funding boost of £65 million has been pledged to bring 220 additional electric buses to Greater Manchester's Bee Network.
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TfGM Advises Passengers to Plan Ahead for Bonfire Night Disruption
TfGM is urging passengers to plan ahead as a number of major events are set to take place across the city tomorrow night (05 November 2025).
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A Blueprint For Bus Success - Learnings From The Bee Network
Manchester’s Bee Network is transforming bus travel through data, digital integration, and passenger-first design.
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Bee Network Strikes Called Off Following 'Excellent' Pay Deal
Planned strikes by Unite members working for Stagecoach and Metroline on the Bee Network staff have officially been called off.
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Bee Network Services to See Severe Disruption Due to Strike
Unite has announced a co-ordinated strike in Greater Manchester this month, with Bee Network services set to see severe disruption.
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Bee Network Opens Applications for 18-21 Bus Pass
TfGM has opened applications for a new bus pass granting young people aged 18-21 half price travel on the Bee Network.
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Additional Buses, Cheaper Travel and New 24-Hour Services Announced for Bee Network
A series of major updates have been announced for Greater Manchester's Bee Network, two years on from the project's initial inception.
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Greater Manchester to Invest £30 Million in Bee Network Upgrades
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has confirmed that more than 30 million GBP will be invested in Greater Manchester’s Bee Network.
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Bee Network Trial to Offer Free Bus Travel for Older & Disabled Passengers
A new pilot is aiming to provide free round-the-clock bus travel for 400,000 older and disabled people in Greater Manchester.
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Further Improvements Planned for Greater Manchester's Bee Network
Greater Manchester’s Bee Network is proposing further improvements: new night buses, a new daytime service, and increased frequency.
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Bee Network Influences Travel Trends Across Greater Manchester
A new report has found that Great Manchester's Bee Network is beginning to influence travel trends across the region.