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Wales Office Minister David TC Davies visits one of the Metro Plus projects under construction in the South Wales valleys.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
Agreement of a new longer-term funding settlement between Transport for London and the government.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Introduction of the £2 bus fare cap on a single bus ticket on most services in England outside London from 1 January 2023 to March 2023.
Government to provide up to £60 million from January to March next year, to help bus operators to cap single adult fares at £2 per journey.
Funding will also support modernisation and network upgrades.
Funding will ensure that vital bus services can continue to run.
The TCs’ annual report to the Secretary of State is available to view and download.
The current Transport for London funding settlement has been extended to 28 July 2022.
An interim extension of the current Transport for London funding settlement has been granted until 13 July 2022.
Elizabeth line will increase central London’s rail capacity by 10% and connect local communities to the city centre faster than ever before.
Pilot projects funded to explore how future transport schemes can contribute to reducing loneliness in communities.
Funding for major local transport schemes across the UK will speed up journeys and make services more reliable and greener.
Letters to metro mayors confirming settlements for the 7 city regions currently eligible for a share of the £5.7 billion City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements.
Funding will create a more resilient railway, giving passengers in Devon and Cornwall safer and more punctual journeys.
Funding package to roll out a mobility service to help people unable to drive access alternative forms of transport, and to improve accessibility of ferry services.
Government seeks to make zero-emission buses the default choice for operators to transition to green transport sooner.
Multimillion-pound package to deliver huge fleet of electric and hydrogen powered buses across England.
Almost £3 million to ensure that Hammersmith Bridge remains permanently open to pedestrians, cyclists and river traffic.
Funding will help local bus and light rail services across the country as millions of passengers return to the network.
Government will provide over £150 million, as a final COVID-19 support package, to help local transport authorities and operators run services.
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