
A new Metrolink extension would bring trams into the heart of Rochdale Town Centre, connecting residents to all stops across the network. As well as Metrolink extensions, bus, rail and train services would be improved and new Park and Ride facilities would be developed.
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TIF proposals would deliver the following:
The bus network would also be enhanced, examples 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 proposed bus service improvements, with Greater Manchester seeing an overall increase of 10% to bus services with more services starting earlier, running later in the evening and at weekends.
There would be more seats on services running through Rochdale district at peak times, with extra carriages on trains running through Rochdale, Mills Hill, Castleton and Smithy Bridge stations to ease overcrowding.
Rochdale, Castleton, Littleborough, and Smithy Bridge stations would all be enhanced, and a study would be carried out into the feasibility of adding a rail station at Slattocks, between Castleton and Mills Hill.
The TIF package would also fund a study into the options for reducing congestion between Rawtenstall, Ramsbottom, Heywood and Bury, which includes developing the East Lancashire Railway and extending it from Heywood to Castleton. Up to £25 million would be available to develop these options through re-allocated Local Transport Plan (LTP) funds that might have been invested elsewhere without TIF.
There would be additional rail carriages for services across Greater Manchester with capacity for an additional 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 approval.
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.
New Park and Ride facilities would be provided at Rochdale and Mills Hill stations.
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 Rochdale 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 Rochdale, before the peak-time congestion charge would begin in summer 2013.