Greater Manchester residents and businesses urged to have their say on future transport plans

People across Greater Manchester are being encouraged to have their say on major plans that will shape the future of local transport through to 2050 – before a public consultation closes on Sunday 9 March.

The Greater Manchester Transport Strategy 2050 and the Delivery Plan (2027–2037) sets out long-term proposals for improving buses, trams, trains, roads, walking, wheeling and cycling as part of the growing Bee Network.

People who live, work, study or travel in Greater Manchester are encouraged to find out more about planned schemes and share their views on what matters most to them – from safer, more reliable and affordable public transport, to better connections between neighbourhoods, town centres, jobs, education and healthcare.

Vernon Everitt, Transport Commissioner for Greater Manchester, said:

“We have ambitious proposals to further improve transport in every part of Greater Manchester. Better transport will enable sustainable economic growth, provide access to homes, jobs and education and create greater opportunity for all. We want to hear what people and businesses across Greater Manchester think about these plans.

“While we’ve delivered significant improvements through the Bee Network – which is bringing together buses, Metrolink trams, local trains and active travel together into one integrated network – we know there is still a huge amount to do.   

“Your opinion really matters. With the consultation on the plans now entering its final weeks please share your views with us and help shape the future of transport in Greater Manchester and beyond.”

The consultation closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 9 March 2026 and residents can find out more and take part in the consultation online at www.gmconsult.org.

(Picture: Transport for Greater Manchester)

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