Transport leaders rally for investment
Date published: 12 September 2013

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Over the next few weeks, Greater Manchester’s transport leaders will be demonstrating to MPs how investment and integration on public transport can boost the economy.
The Transport for Greater Manchester Committee, in partnership with the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, will engage with politicians at all three party conferences and show the need for long term predictable funding schemes.
Committee members will call for ongoing commitment to devolving transport funding and resources to the city-region level, where decisions on infrastructure and delivery are made with local knowledge and expertise.
They will also point out how national investments such as the HS2 high speed rail project have the capacity to radically improve inter-city connectivity, encouraging job creation, boosting productivity and widening opportunities.
Integration will be another key topic, with committee members calling for greater governmental support to help overcome key challenges and deliver a simple, fully integrated public transport fare system.
Fringe meetings have also been booked to support the presence at the main events, the first of which, the Liberal Democrat conference, starts on Monday 16 September in Glasgow.
Following this, the Labour conference will be held at the Hilton Metropole Hotel in Brighton on 23 September and the Conservative conference will be held at Manchester Central on Monday 30 September.
Emma Antrobus, Transport Policy Manager at Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce said: “Good transport links are vital to businesses being able to prosper and grow.
“However, we know that there is a shortage of capacity on many of our transport networks and we are keen to see investment being committed beyond the short term to deal with congested roads and over-crowded railways.”
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