A Greater Manchester transport chief has apologised to passengers who were reportedly left stranded at the weekend following a series of high-profile events.
“The bigger point is that [this is] the point of the integration of the network, so we can bring the planning of Metrolink, of buses, of trains, and of active travel all together in one, single, coherent plan so we can avoid circumstances like the ones we received complaints about over the weekend.” “We will look, towards the end of the year, to see if we can do that. We would like to improve late night services.”
He said: “Clearly, what we would like is there to be an agreement between Keolis Amey and the workforce, because we don’t want our passengers inconvenienced. Let’s hope they can get around the table and reach an agreement soon.”