GM Future Transport Objectives – via TIF Reduce congestion on key commuter routes at peak times Transform bus, heavy rail and light rail services –More.

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GM Future Transport Objectives – via TIF Reduce congestion on key commuter routes at peak times Transform bus, heavy rail and light rail services –More capacity, improved quality Join it all up –Improved interchanges –Modern, efficient ticketing Behavioural change –Cycling and walking initiatives –Working with businesses Give commuters a viable alternative to the car

Total Package secured*£2.8bn DfT Contribution secured*£1.5bn Local Contribution proposed* (including borrowing)£1.2bn Third party contributions£0.1bn The TIF Package - (up to £3 billion) * Plus additional DfT heavy rail spend

Salford

Salford Summary Improved bus links to Salford Quays and Trafford Park and across the City of Salford Up to 29 Yellow School Buses by 2018 Metrolink expansion from Eccles, Salford Quays/ Media City Increased frequency and capacity of train services 5 stations across the City will be upgraded including major upgrades of Salford Crescent and Salford Central to create new interchanges providing better connections and a safer environment New cycle routes

Minimum Frequencies at least every 7/8 minutes (daytime) 20 minutes (evenings & Sundays) on principal corridors to the regional centre at least every 20 minutes (daytime) 30 minutes (evenings & Sundays) on principal corridors into main district centres such as Eccles, Swinton and Walkden First and last buses first buses to arrive in the regional centre by 6.00 am first buses to arrive in main district centres by 6.30 am last bus to leave the regional centre after pm last bus to leave main district centres after pm Access to the network aim to maximise the number of people within a 5 minute walk from their home to a regular all day service to their most appropriate district centre, e.g. Eccles, Walkden, Little Hulton, Worsley, Irlam & Cadishead, Swinton or Pendleton Future Bus Network Standards

Simplifying the network Minimising the need to change buses Providing cross-city services across the regional centre Improvements to orbital routes and inter-town routes Bus feeder services to rail and Metrolink stations Addressing reliability Introducing limited stop services Providing night services on core routes Design Principles

Network improvements will be delivered through a partnership agreement with the bus operators The benefits offered through the TIF package provide the incentive for bus operators to participate in the Partnership on a voluntary basis The Partnership Agreements: recognise the leading role for GMPTE in developing an integrated network and a performance framework will set standards on vehicle specification, punctuality, reliability and performance monitoring will manage the change process and limit service changes will minimise over capacity and head-to-head competition commit to simplified fares and integrated ticketing and govern future fare and service changes Partnership Working

Priority issues have been identified and begun to be addressed in the network design. These include improving - access to employment areas, eg Salford Quays and Trafford Park, for the citizens of Salford. - access to existing and future healthcare services – e.g. Salford Royal Hospital & LIFT centres - access to leisure facilities – e.g. Salford Quays - access to education facilities -frequencies on main radial ‘corridors’ to the regional centre - new bus routes to create direct links to other parts of Greater Manchester Not an exhaustive assessment and additional local priorities for accessibility improvement will become apparent Local consultation is crucial to help shape the future network Satisfying Identified Priorities

Consultation What? The overall aim of the public consultation is: To obtain the views of the public, business and other stakeholders on the proposed TIF package, in order to provide information to enable AGMA to determine whether the measures are acceptable. When? July 7th – October 10th 14 weeks How? Wide distribution of information Information available in variety of formats Promoting ‘how to have your say’ Website Freephone telephone line Two sets of opinion polling Deliberative events Stakeholder events Exhibitions

Consultation Information available: Website ( Freephone helpline Consultation brochure Exhibitions, stakeholder events

Salford - exhibitions SalfordRegent Retail ParkSaturday, 26 th July SalfordRegent Retail ParkSunday, 27 th July EcclesMorrisonsTuesday, 9 th September WalkdenEllesmere Shopping Centre/Tesco Thursday, 25 th September 11am – 7pm