Greater Manchester Transport Authority Oldham 2026
Greater Manchester's transport bosses have unveiled ambitious plans to transform how we get around the region, with Oldham set to benefit from a major overhaul of bus services and new cycling routes. The Bee Network-Greater Manchester's answer to London's integrated transport system-aims to make travel simpler, greener and more affordable for everyone. Mayor Andy Burnham's team says they're bringing buses back under public control for the first time outside London, with eight local rail routes...
For Oldham residents, the changes mean more than just new timetables. The transport authority is investing in modern interchanges and better bus stops across the borough, while rolling out a bike hire scheme that's already proving popular in the town centre. They're also pushing ahead with the Clean Air Plan, which could see some of our busiest roads become pedestrian-friendly zones.
But it's not all about big infrastructure projects. The Bee Network team says they're listening to what local people actually need-whether that's cheaper fares for young people heading to college or better connections for older residents getting to medical appointments. They're already subsidising travel for children, pensioners and disabled people, and plan to make smart ticketing work across all transport modes.
The vision is for a transport system that works for everyone by 2040-where you can hop on a bus, tram or train using the same ticket, and where walking and cycling are safe options for short journeys. In Oldham, that could mean better links between our town centre and outlying areas like Royton and Saddleworth, plus more reliable services on routes that have been cut back in recent years. The transport bosses say they're committed to making Greater Manchester a place where 'everyone can live a...
At a Glance
| What | Greater Manchester Transport Authority unveils Bee Network plans for integrated, greener transport system |
|---|---|
| Who | Mayor Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Bee Network Committee |
| Where | Greater Manchester region including Oldham borough |
| When | Plans announced February 2026, with rail integration by 2028 and full rollout by 2040 |
| Why it matters | Cheaper, cleaner, more reliable transport for Oldham residents with better connections across the borough |
| What's next | Bus services coming under local control, eight rail routes joining Bee Network by 2028, new cycling infrastructure rollout |
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