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Transport for the North Podcast
Transport for the North
69 episodes
3 months ago
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!
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The cost of staying connected | Episode 65
Transport for the North Podcast
11 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
The cost of staying connected | Episode 65
In this latest episode of our Transport for the North Podcast, we discuss our research into transport-related social exclusion (TRSE) and the latest report to come on the back of our Connecting Communities Strategy. We’re joined by Tom Jarvis and Tom Mace, from our Strategy and Evidence team, who outline the findings from our TRSE research and what it means for the North of England. We look ahead to the future and our priorities around the issue, which include a focus on embedding TRSE decision-making into our own, and partners’, transport plans. Our latest report looks at how the cost-of-living is impacting travel choices and the links between the groups most affected. The research shows people at high risk of both cost-of-living pressures and TRSE are travelling less. The reasons why they travel is also changing. These shifts in travel patterns are in turn impacting the mental health and wellbeing of those at risk groups. Join us for this chat through the findings of our latest compelling research. You can share your thoughts on our podcasts by Tweeting and tagging us with @Transport4North!
Transport for the North Podcast
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!