Nearly 100 local railway stations will come under Greater Manchester's Bee Network by 2030 ... after the government approved its outline business case. The phasing of the plan sees 64 stations ...
The Bee Network is now up and running with the big yellow buses becoming a familiar sight across Greater Manchester. All buses outside London were deregulated in 1986, and they only returned to ...
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) also said it ultimately hoped to include the so-called Bee Bikes - officially known as Starling Bank Bikes - in the region's newly expanded 'tap and go ...
People travelling on Greater Manchester's Bee Network can now use an integrated "tap-in, tap-out" payment system on buses. The ticketing system already operates across the region's Metrolink tram ...
The addition of Bee Network buses puts Greater Manchester on an equal footing with other global cities that offer a multi-modal, integrated and capped payment system, including London, New York ...
Article continues below Metrolink first installed contactless payments in 2019, but it will be extended to Bee Network buses from Sunday (March 23). Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham says it ...