Ken Skates announces £2.8m local transport network funding to help boost bus travel
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Flintshire, Neath Port Talbot, Powys, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Swansea
and Torfaen will all see funding through this year’s Local
Transport Network Fund, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has announced
today. This year’s funding primarily focuses on improving
bus reliability and reducing journey times by improving
accessibility, congestion and integration between modes of
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Flintshire, Neath Port Talbot, Powys, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Swansea
and Torfaen will all see funding through this year’s Local
Transport Network Fund, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has announced today.
This year’s funding primarily focuses on improving bus
reliability and reducing journey times by improving
accessibility, congestion and integration between modes of
transport.
Economy and Infrastructure Secretary, Ken Skates said:
“I’m delighted that we’ve been able to support these schemes,
which will see improvements to bus journeys on strategic Welsh
Government and local authority routes across Wales.
“Today’s announcement includes funding for a range of proposed
interventions including bus priority measures, junction
improvements and technical based solutions to further support the
bus industry and widen the appeal of buses as an attractive,
reliable mode of transport.
“I look forward to seeing these projects underway at the earliest
possible opportunity, with communities able to soon feel the
benefits of the improvements.”
The projects which will receive 2017-18 Local Transport Network
Fund:
The funds will be made available immediately to the local
authorities.
Notes
Full details on the projects are as follows:
Flintshire –Developments for Passenger Growth B5129
Strategic Bus Corridor- £100,000
Improvements in transport infrastructure to assist bus movements
along the B5129 strategic corridor west of Connah’s Quay and
development of the Deeside Quality Partnership Scheme &
associated legal framework.
The aims of the scheme are to facilitate an increase in the modal
share of the bus along this corridor and improve the overall
image of bus services to grow bus patronage; increase mobility
and reduce barriers to bus use to make public transport use
easier and more attractive; reduce delays and help improve
journey reliability; improve bus infrastructure in order to
accommodate more bus services/higher frequencies in the future
and achieve better environmental conditions and improve
pedestrian and cycling amenities.
The scheme will accord with the wider aspirations of the Metro
will promote inter-modality, help connect communities and enable
access to employment, education and key services along the B5129
strategic corridor west of Shotton Railway Station.
Neath Port Talbot - NPT Integrated Transport Package -
£617,000
The scheme comprises;
The enhancements are along the existing main bus routes between
Neath and Pontardawe. The current bus priority route from Neath
to Swansea and Port Talbot to Swansea has been previously part
funded through the Local Transport Fund.
The existing Port Talbot bus station is out-dated, congested,
uninviting and has awkward access. There is a need to
re-vamp and modernise the existing bus station in a way that
complements the facilities at the Transport Hub. The scheme
will undertake design to tender stage and to submit a planning
application to allow the scheme to be taken forward for future
construction.
The works will address an ongoing issue of congestion on the
strategic bus corridor at the junction of Water Street/
Corporation Road, Port Talbot. The works will provide a right
turn lane on Water Street to allow traffic wanting to turn into
Corporation Road to queue without causing delays to traffic on
Water Street.
The proposals will build on the improvements already completed on
the strategic priority routes identified in the Local Transport
Plan.
The overall aim of the scheme is to improve the quality, speed
and patronage of the bus journeys.
Powys - TrawsCymru Corridor Passenger Enhancements
through improved Accessibility - £425,000
This scheme aims to improve accessibility to services within
Powys and across borders into neighbouring counties through a
range of local bus service interventions where they will enhance
strategically important bus corridors through investment in
passenger waiting and information infrastructure.
Part A is the continuation of the enhancement to the passenger
waiting infrastructure along the T6 (Brecon to Swansea) bus
corridor and Part B is the introduction of ‘Smart Passenger
Information’ at key transport interchanges, and then rolling it
out across further across the T4 & T6 corridors.
Through this investment, Powys are seeking to introduce a ‘step
change’ in the way that passengers view public transport and
introduce a consistent quality standard across the network where
passengers feel reassured about the quality of the bus they are
waiting for, the waiting infrastructure they are stood in and the
quality of the passenger information they are
reading.
Rhondda Cynon Taf - A4119 & A4059 Bus Corridor
Improvements - £600,000
Investment in this Strategic Bus Corridor Improvement Scheme will
focus on improving access to the local bus network, enhancing the
passenger waiting environment and improving bus service
reliability. This will involve upgrading 92 bus stops to DDA
compliant standards, together with the renewal of shelters.
This approach is supported by the bus operator, who views the
scheme as strengthening its business case to further invest in
higher quality vehicles and more frequent services.
By taking both a partnership approach with the bus operator and a
proactive approach towards tackling the issues that impact on bus
services along the A4119 corridor, this Improvement Scheme will
help create the 'right conditions' for providing a long term
sustainable transport service for all residents.
RCT is also committed to improving the reliability of journeys on
the A4059 strategic corridor. The Council has developed a
two - phase scheme of 'Making Better Use' improvement works to
increase capacity on the A4059 in the Cwmbach area (see plans
attached).
Phase 1 involves the creation of an additional lane on the
northbound and southbound approaches to the A4059 / Canal Road
roundabout to increase capacity and improve traffic flows.
Single lane traffic queuing at this pinch point causes delay for
all road users, including a number of local bus services between
Aberdare, Perthcelyn and Ysbyty Cwm Cynon in Mountain Ash.
Phase 2 will see the implementation of holding lanes south of the
A4059 / Canal Road roundabout so that traffic turning right into
a petrol station do not impede through flows. This element of the
scheme will also reduce the risk of collisions in this location.
Swansea – Strategic Bus Corridors & Public Transport
Hubs - £1,000,000
The scheme will deliver a series of enhancements to improve
highway network efficiency for areas that are often congested by
peak hour traffic. These measures will serve to improve journey
time reliability for bus public transport journeys and support
the bus hubs concept.
The hubs will promote improved integration between modes, and
signifies the first steps in drawing together a network of
transport options to begin formulating and realising an
integrated transport system for Swansea and South West Wales.
The scheme will deliver improvements to satellite bus
interchanges, to relieve pressure on the Swansea City Bus Station
as the bus network expands and demand increases, reduce journey
times and strengthen interchange of services across the network;
ease of transfer on the public transport network will be key to
its success.
The bus corridors benefiting from this funding will be of
particular importance in the context of City Centre redevelopment
scheduled to begin in 2018 and the population and development
growth set out in the emerging Local Development Plan.
Torfaen – Union Street / Broad Street, Abersychan -
£15,500
An improvement to the Union Street/Broad junction in order to
improve and speed up vehicular movements through the junction and
therefore improve bus movements.
The improvement will deliver reduced journey times and increase
the reliability of journey times. The proposal is a
junction improvement, with enhanced pedestrian facilities,
upgraded bus stops and dedicated left turn lanes. The X24/other
bus services (up to 16 per hour) linking Varteg/Garndiffaith to
Pontypool, currently operates through the junction.
The aim of the project will be to develop a scheme to create an
improved public transport experience with reduced journey times
and reliable, high quality vehicle capability for Business
accessibility to employment and commercial growth.
The new junction will:
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