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Vital next step for bus reform in Liverpool City Region to be considered
LIVERPOOL City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram’s plans to reform bus services within the Region could be about to take an important next step in the coming weeks. In a landmark move, Mayor Rotheram and the Combined Authority voted unanimously in 2022, to confirm franchising as the Region’s preferred future model for running the bus network and services, 1 of only 2 places in the country to do so. Now local leaders will be asked to move forward with the next stage of the process, a formal consultation asking local residents, businesses, trade unions, and stakeholders for their feedback on potential plans to bring bus services back into public control. At next Friday’s Combined Authority meeting a new report containing an assessment of bus franchising, with an independent audit and a recommendation to begin consultation on a proposed franchising scheme will be considered. Mayor Steve Rotheram has committed to using the powers available to elected mayors through devolution to reform the region’s buses. This is a key part of his wider ambition to build a London style transport system that puts the public back at the heart of public transport, making getting about quicker, cheaper, greener, and more reliable. More than 80% of public transport journeys; over 400,000 a day; are taken by bus in the region, providing many people with a vital lifeline that connects them with work and opportunity as well as friends and family. Bus franchising would give the Combined Authority control over setting fares and routes, allowing the services to be operated in the interests of local bus users with bus companies operating them under a contract. Under the plans, there would be the opportunity for buses to better integrate with other modes of transport; like the region’s £500m fleet of new, publicly owned trains fitted with battery technology; and ticketing would be made simpler and more convenient with the introduction of a tap-and-go system with daily fare caps that will mean passengers always pay the cheapest fare across the whole network. If agreed upon at next Friday's meeting, the CA will move forward and plan a public consultation.
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