West Yorks studies red routes, cheaper bus fares and bypasses
Red routes, cheaper bus fares, and better road access to motorways are some of the initiatives being assessed for the ten-year circa £1bn West Yorkshire Plus Transport Fund.
The fund’s primary objective will be to maximise employment and productivity growth across West Yorkshire (the latter measured in impact on Gross Value Added per £ invested).
Gary Bartlett, Leeds City Council’s chief officer for highways and transportation, told the city council’s cabinet that...
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Red routes: coming to West Yorkshire?



