Go green for some Greater Manchester fun this Midsummer
Date published: 26 May 2009
People across Greater Manchester are being encouraged to ‘go green’ and ditch their cars in favour of trains and trams this June to enjoy a midsummer month of events throughout the region.
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (GMPTE), Northern Rail and Metrolink, have put together a free guide to activities and days out to promote the environmental benefits of using public transport.
The ‘Midsummer days June 2009’ guide highlights events that are all easily accessible by train and Metrolink trams across the county.
From healthy walks, scenic bike rides and folk trains, to local carnivals, brass bands and a Victorian garden party, there’s something for all ages to enjoy.
GMPTE’s Interim Service Delivery Director, Michael Renshaw, said: “There are some health-inspiring events going on across Greater Manchester this June and public transport is a great way of getting to them. We’ve produced this guide to help make days out easier for people and I hope people will consider giving public transport a go.”
June also sees two big climate change initiatives: World Environment Day on 5 June and National Bike Week from 13–21 June, both of which will be celebrated across the county with a number of events.
“Reducing your carbon footprint while you enjoy them is a great way to also mark the two national environment campaigns,” adds Michael.
“Off-peak train and tram travel is easy and convenient. It reduces the headache of driving and having to find and pay for a parking space and it’s value for money.”
Train and tram travel throughout the county is free for children under 5 and children under 16 travel for approximately half an adult fare. There are also a range of concessionary off-peak family tickets to help families enjoy great summer days out.
The Midsummer days 2009 calendar and information on journey planning are available at www.gmpte.com/midsummerdays or by calling Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 (Calls cost 10p a minute. Mobile and landline networks may charge more. Lines are open from 7am - 8pm, Monday to Friday, and from 8am - 8pm at weekends.)
The leaflet is also available from staffed rail stations, GMPTE Travelshops and other local outlets.
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