It has been two months since the Bee Network was launched across Greater Manchester, and it is clear there are more changes than just the colour of the buses.
On September 24, the bus network came back under public control for the first time in decades. The initial launch has seen Bolton, Wigan and parts of Salford benefit from the first phase of the project.
Although there have been instant benefits to the London-style integrated public transport system - there are still problems that need to be ironed out. READ MORE: Huge emergency response and boat units called to canal as two men rescued and taken to hospital READ MORE: Amber health alert issued for north west England as temperatures set to plunge At a recent meeting of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), metro mayor Andy Burnham said services are better but still not good enough.
He told those in attendance that the number of bus passengers in Wigan and Manchester has increased by eight per cent following the launch.
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