
A Metrolink extension to East Didsbury and a new line to Manchester Airport serving Wythenshawe would connect residents to stops across the network.
A second Metrolink city centre crossing would be developed as well as the other extensions, and funding has been earmarked for a line to the Trafford Centre via Trafford Park.
The TIF proposals also include bus and rail improvements and a new cycle hire scheme for Manchester and a series of new cycle routes.
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TIF proposals would deliver 20 miles of new Metrolink track. New lines would also be built to Ashton-under-Lyne and Oldham and Rochdale town centres.
TIF would also see the delivery of 62 new trams and 41 new stops, increasing capacity by 30,000 passengers in each of the morning and evening peak periods.
A new bus station would be developed at Chorlton Street, improvements undertaken to the facilities at Piccadilly Gardens and a new coach station would be built next to Piccadilly train station.
Proposed improvements to bus services in Manchester include:
180 Yellow School Buses would be introduced across Greater Manchester providing customised services to schools, with seats allocated to pupils and drivers dedicated to the service.
These are some examples of the bus service improvements Manchester would get. Greater Manchester would see an overall increase of 10% to bus services with more services starting earlier, running later in the evenings and at weekends.
Improvements would be carried out at Piccadilly, Victoria and Ashburys stations. Improvements at Oxford Road would provide increased capacity for passengers and ‘step free’ access.
Under the proposals, there would be extra seats on peak-time commuter trains to reduce overcrowding.
There would be additional rail carriages for services across Greater Manchester with capacity for an extra 2,950 passengers in the three hour morning peak period. This is as well as the additional capacity for 4,100 passengers in the three hour morning peak, which would be funded by the Government without TIF.
The TIF proposals would double the existing number of Park and Ride spaces serving Greater Manchester. Money has already been dedicated to this and positive feedback in the recent consultations has resulted in additional funds being set aside in re-allocated Local Transport Plan budgets for further sites across the region – funds that might have been invested elsewhere without TIF.
Improvements for cyclists with 125 miles of cycle routes and cycle parking across Greater Manchester and cycle hire schemes in Manchester and Stockport. Cycle routes planned for Manchester include:
Further passenger improvements would include:
80% of the public transport improvements would be in place across Greater Manchester with a significant improvement in public transport in Manchester, before the peak-time congestion charge would begin in summer 2013.
