24 September 2023
Go-Ahead mobilises Manchester’s first Bee Network buses
More than 600 Go-Ahead colleagues involved in overnight launch of Manchester’s first franchised buses
Go North West takes over depots in Bolton and Wigan
Manchester’s mayor, Andy Burnham, on hand to see the first buses off shortly after 5am
The first Bee Network buses left depots in Bolton and Wigan this morning, marking the start of a new era for public transport in Greater Manchester.
A fleet of 320 buses will operate 50 routes – the first piece in place of a network eventually intended to span buses, trams, trains and bikes across the city.
The mobilisation marked a culmination of months of preparation by a team of 600 people at Go North West, which won the first two contracts to operate Bee Network buses. Go North West’s parent company, The Go-Ahead Group, deployed bus drivers from across the UK to help with this weekend’s launch.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, was at Bolton’s Weston Street bus depot to see off the first bus, along with Christian Schreyer, Chief Executive of The Go-Ahead Group.
Nigel Featham
Managing Director, Go North West