Transport for the North
Transport for the North (TfN) is an alliance of local enterprise partnerships, combined authorities and local transport bodies in Northern England.[1] It has applied to become a statutory body, and is expected to become a statutory body in 2017. It will be given powers to coordinate services and offer integrated ticketing throughout the region.[2]
Members
- Combined authorities
- Greater Manchester Combined Authority
- Liverpool City Region Combined Authority
- North East Combined Authority
- Sheffield City Region Combined Authority
- Tees Valley Combined Authority
- West Yorkshire Combined Authority
- Councils
- Blackburn with Darwen Council
- Blackpool Council
- Cheshire East Council
- Cheshire West and Chester Council
- City of York Council
- Cumbria County Council
- East Riding of Yorkshire Council
- Hull City Council
- Lancashire County Council
- North Lincolnshire Council
- North East Lincolnshire Council
- North Yorkshire County Council
- Warrington Council
- Local enterprise partnerships
- Cheshire and Warrington LEP
- Cumbria LEP
- Greater Manchester LEP
- Humber LEP
- Lancashire LEP
- Leeds City Region LEP
- Liverpool City Region LEP
- North East LEP
- Sheffield City Region LEP
- Tees Valley LEP
- York, North Yorkshire & East Riding LEP
See also
References
- ↑ Walker, Andy (28 October 2016). "Transport for the North applies for devolved powers". Infrastructure Intelligence. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ↑ Transport for the North (2016). "Northern Transport Strategy: Spring 2016 Report" (PDF). Retrieved 7 March 2017.
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