- Greater Manchester Mayor reveals three-phase plan, working with the rail industry, to bring rail services and stations into the Bee Network by 2028, building on the successful approach to buses.
- Plans include flagship travel hub stations, tap in tap out tickets, integrated fares, accessible stations and trial of Bee Network branded trains.
- First phase, on services from Manchester to Glossop and Stalybridge, scheduled to be completed by December 2026.
Greater Manchester’s proposition is for eight commuter rail lines, covering 64 stations, to be brought into the Bee Network in three phases, delivering major improvements to the city-region’s train stations, services and passenger experience – including integrated capped fares across bus, tram and train.
Under the plan, the first two lines - connecting Manchester to Glossop and Stalybridge - will join by December 2026. A further 32 stations and all lines within Greater Manchester would join by 2030.