Want to find out more about how TfN is planning for more accessible rail stations across the North?
Join James Barber (Public Affairs and Engagement Assistant) as he sits down with David Worsley (Head of Rail Specification & Delivery) and Emanuela Orsolic (Principal Economics Officer).
They tell us more about how the stories shared by people across our region will help inform the Transport for the North Stations Strategy. This work is looking as the rail accessibility features at our stations, and how the experience for those with mobility issues or hidden disabilities can be improved through upgrades.
Our survey has now closed; thank you to everyone who had their say!
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Want to find out more about how TfN is planning for more accessible rail stations across the North?
Join James Barber (Public Affairs and Engagement Assistant) as he sits down with David Worsley (Head of Rail Specification & Delivery) and Emanuela Orsolic (Principal Economics Officer).
They tell us more about how the stories shared by people across our region will help inform the Transport for the North Stations Strategy. This work is looking as the rail accessibility features at our stations, and how the experience for those with mobility issues or hidden disabilities can be improved through upgrades.
Our survey has now closed; thank you to everyone who had their say!
Building a better connected transport system | Episode 67
Transport for the North Podcast
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1 year ago
Building a better connected transport system | Episode 67
Our vision is to help build a more integrated transport system and develop a consensual position for connected travel across the North.
In this latest episode of our Transport for the North Podcast, we look at our Connected Mobility Strategy and how it is focused on delivering better journeys for passengers across all modes.
There is an expectation across authorities and passengers for their transport networks to be better integrated – connecting the systems they use to plan and pay for journeys to the places that matter to them.
At Transport for the North, our role is to highlight a lot of the successes and best practises emerging from transport authorities that have done work in this space.
Through collaborative working and knowledge sharing we can understand different needs and bridge the gaps to connect places. We want a system that works for every area of the North, from rural to urban.
Key to our strategy are three themes. Firstly, the future of ticketing, including pay-as-you-go options across the North and fares reform.
Secondly is data and infrastructure – what’s the best approach to getting the required technical integration across modes of transport and infrastructure.
And thirdly we look at future mobility, which considers novel transport systems and how they integrate with the existing route networks.
There remain gaps in governance around multi-modal ticketing and fares modelling tools, but through collaboration we want to facilitate discussions on shared packages that support outcomes and avoid funding competition.
Overall, this work will enable change through building an evidence base that allows partners to really get to grips with this important issue.
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Want to find out more about how TfN is planning for more accessible rail stations across the North?
Join James Barber (Public Affairs and Engagement Assistant) as he sits down with David Worsley (Head of Rail Specification & Delivery) and Emanuela Orsolic (Principal Economics Officer).
They tell us more about how the stories shared by people across our region will help inform the Transport for the North Stations Strategy. This work is looking as the rail accessibility features at our stations, and how the experience for those with mobility issues or hidden disabilities can be improved through upgrades.
Our survey has now closed; thank you to everyone who had their say!