I suspect many people's travel to work journeys do only involve one operator.
Why shouldn't people with simpler travel requirements get the cheapest deal?
You do! And there’s nothing to say you won’t continue to do so.
On the other hand, if you need multiple operators to complete your journey through no fault of your own, but because somebody 40 years ago arbitrarily chopped up what used to be local transport authority run routes (Metro in this case) and gave them to private operators who then kept their own fares separate ever since, you can end up paying twice as much or more. That seems unfair and hopefully will be rectified with franchising and centrally controlled fares.
I suspect there won’t be many real savings for punters, the scheme will be expensive to run and local government isn’t known for having big budgets. That doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be done, anything that makes public transport easier to understand and more convenient to use should be applauded. I’ve been very frustrated for years with the fragmented nature of ticketing and information, it always made trips that used more than one operator a pain to plan.
Honestly, the brand name really is awful. Nostalgia does seem to be fashionable, but basing a brand on a local industry that is all but dead hardly matches the 'modern' talk of the press release. Having a geographical name would have been more sensible, and doesn't require a press release to explain what it's all about. As for the mayor's name, I can't help but think it has ego all over it. She is of course a former actress, and performers are not always known for their modesty. As others have noted, much more sensible to link projects such as this to the office (and team) that delivers it, not an individual.
I quite like the name, if Manchester can have its bees buzzing around, why can’t WY have its weavers shuttling and weaving around the county.
Nostalgia it maybe but that’s no bad thing. The region wouldn’t exist as a highly populated area without the cloth it once produced so to recognise that is what the area was built on works for me.
And it’ss nice clever use of the word to suggest bus services weaving around connecting people and places. Not a bad job.
Not my fav shade of green and the mayor shouldn’t have her name in it but apart from that, all good.
Obviously the majority of people won’t give it a second thought and they’ll just see it as the metro M turned upside down and painted green.
I wonder if this will eventually make its way onto trains in the area? I see Andy B over in Manchester is consuming some local trains into the Bee network so maybe. I think the green might look better on trains than his washed out yellow though!