Rochdale Observer

Journey planner and a bus tracker for Bee Network app

- BY HELENA VESTY

A NEW journey planner and live bus tracker will be added to the Bee Network app this week, hoped to make it easier for people to plan and track their bus journeys.

The new journey planner is now available on the Bee Network with a live bus tracking service to follow over the next week.

The journey planner will enable people to plan any trip using public transport, including on bus, tram or train, as well as walking, wheeling and cycling routes. The planner will also show park and ride locations and bike hire stations.

The bus tracker will also allow customers to see where their bus is on a map, with live bus tracking on the Bee Network app available across Greater Manchester from March 21. Work will be ongoing to continuall­y improve the accuracy of the service as Greater Manchester takes on more control of the network, Transport for Greater Manchester (TFGM) has said.

TFGM says the new additions have been designed to complement existing Bee Network app features, including live departure times for local bus, tram and train stops and stations; the ability to buy tram tickets, Bee Anybus travelcard­s, and Bee Anybus + Tram travelcard­s; access to travel alerts and the ‘rate my journey feature’. The bus tracker will be rolled out ahead of the second phase of franchised bus services launching in Rochdale, Oldham, and parts of Bury, Salford and North Manchester on Sunday.

Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, said: “It’s an exciting time for public transport in the city-region with the next phase of bus franchisin­g launching imminently, a move that will bring half of Greater Manchester’s bus services under local control as we make another big step towards the full delivery of the Bee Network.

“We’re making real progress with the Bee Network app and I’m pleased to confirm that the new journey planner and live bus tracker will both be available in the coming week, making it easier for passengers to plan their journey, buy tickets, and see exactly where their bus is on the route.

“While tracking should be available for most buses on the network, there might be a small number of services where the tracking service isn’t available on day one, however we are working hard behind the scenes to get all buses on the tracker. Customers can help us by giving us feedback, whether it’s by rating their journey on the app or providing feedback on how the app is working. These valuable insights will enable us to keep making ongoing improvemen­ts to the Bee Network and the app.”

The Bee Network is Greater Manchester’s move to an integrated, ‘London-style transport system, which will change the way people travel across the city region, says TFGM. It launched on 24 September 2023 with the successful implementa­tion of the first phase of bus franchisin­g across Wigan, Bolton and parts of Bury and Salford. The change on Sunday will mean 324 bus routes will be managed by TFGM as part of the Bee Network. General bus services in phase two will be operated by Stagecoach, First Group and Diamond under a franchisin­g arrangemen­t.

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