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Posted: 19 October 2017 | Simon Warburton (Transport Strategy Director at Transport for Greater Manchester) | No comments yet
Simon Warburton, Transport Strategy Director at Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), explains the city’s 2040 Transport Strategy framework, detailing how multimodal solutions will promote accessibility and economic growth.


The global trend towards investment and growth in cities is well documented and set to continue for decades to come. Our ever-more densely populated cities will need attractive and innovative transport solutions to ensure that we can reap the benefits of growth whilst managing against the air quality impact of traffic congestion.
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Related topics
Multimodality, Ticketing & Payments
Issue
IT Issue 1 2017
Related cities
United Kingdom
Related organisations
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM)
Related people
Simon Warburton