Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) has secured almost £3.5 million funding to support the better design, planning and development of cycling, wheeling and walking schemes in region.
A new partnership between Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) and community transport operators across the region is helping to connect people experiencing loneliness and social isolation with new friends and vital support services.
Those looking to get out and about this Christmas and New Year were reminded today that they will still have a large number of bus, Metro and even local train services to choose from despite on-going rail strikes.
Bus services are more reliable and average journey times up to 22% quicker along two key Birmingham commuter routes following the introduction of Sprint bus priority measures earlier this year.
Transport for West Midlands is to launch a major fare capping project to offer passengers best value and greater convenience when using their credit or debit card on public transport.
Spectators, residents, and visitors to the West Midlands helped the region’s public transport network reach record numbers during the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
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