Bath gets public transport cash

13 Jul 2012

Wiltshire residents who travel to Bath on the bus should notice improvements over the next few years. Here's a government press release:

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Work on a new package of public transport measures in Bath can now start after receiving final approval from Local Transport Minister Norman Baker.

The package includes: expansion to three park and ride sites with new vehicles and more frequent services into the city centre; nine showcase bus routes with junction and priority improvements as well as more real time information for passengers; an active traffic management system; and improvements to the city centre environment for pedestrians.

The scheme will reduce congestion, benefit the environment, and improve accessibility in central Bath.

Norman Baker said:

"This is a great scheme that will reduce congestion, improve journeys for bus passengers and make it easier to reach this historic city by public transport.

"The £11m we are putting into this scheme shows that the Coalition Government is serious about investing in the infrastructure the country needs to drive economic growth, while also cutting carbon."

The Bath Transportation Package scheme was one of the schemes given funding approval last year as part of the Spending Review process. Work can now start on the main construction with the package scheduled to open in September 2014. The Department for Transport will provide a maximum of £10.958m towards the full scheme cost of £26.898m.

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