Transport for the North Podcast

Transport for the North
Transport for the North Podcast Podcast

The Transport for the North Podcast is your bite-size guide to everything that is happening across the North of England, all in one place. We will keep you updated on the latest transport and business developments in our region, so make sure you join us to hear the most recent news. Give us a follow to stay up to date! https://transportforthenorth.com/news/podcast/

  1. Building a better connected transport system | Episode 67

    07/12/2023

    Building a better connected transport system | Episode 67

    Our vision is to help build a more integrated transport system and develop a consensual position for connected travel across the North. In this latest episode of our Transport for the North Podcast, we look at our Connected Mobility Strategy and how it is focused on delivering better journeys for passengers across all modes. There is an expectation across authorities and passengers for their transport networks to be better integrated – connecting the systems they use to plan and pay for journeys to the places that matter to them. At Transport for the North, our role is to highlight a lot of the successes and best practises emerging from transport authorities that have done work in this space. Through collaborative working and knowledge sharing we can understand different needs and bridge the gaps to connect places. We want a system that works for every area of the North, from rural to urban. Key to our strategy are three themes. Firstly, the future of ticketing, including pay-as-you-go options across the North and fares reform. Secondly is data and infrastructure – what’s the best approach to getting the required technical integration across modes of transport and infrastructure. And thirdly we look at future mobility, which considers novel transport systems and how they integrate with the existing route networks. There remain gaps in governance around multi-modal ticketing and fares modelling tools, but through collaboration we want to facilitate discussions on shared packages that support outcomes and avoid funding competition. Overall, this work will enable change through building an evidence base that allows partners to really get to grips with this important issue. You can share your thoughts on our podcasts by finding and following us on social media.

    19 min
  2. Defining policies to support the North's aspirations | Episode 63

    07/12/2022

    Defining policies to support the North's aspirations | Episode 63

    In this episode, we follow up with Lucy Jacques, Acting Head of Policy & Strategy, about the development of our second Strategic Transport Plan, and the policy positions that feed into the revised document. We talk through our ambitions and actions in relation to spatial planning, and outline our role in this area – working with partners to develop the business case. It’s important we understand the need for transport alongside infrastructure and population growth, as well as the interventions that are needed to deliver for residents and businesses. We also look at the challenges the North faces in this policy landscape and the opportunities and the role of Transport for the North. Further to that, we look at the rural mobility policy position, which is a key area of our work moving forward. It’s important we recognise the diverse landscapes of the North and how the demand for transport access varies between communities. Whilst big rail schemes can help large areas, it’s as important to identify the transport options that will deliver better connectivity for more isolated groups. And finally, we look at the timeline for our new Strategic Transport Plan, and several of the current workstreams that will feed into this crucial document for the North. You can share your thoughts on our podcasts by Tweeting and tagging us with @Transport4North! The Transport for the North podcast is a forum to allow guests to express their personal opinions about the North, and do not necessarily reflect the official position of TfN.

    32 min
  3. One Voice with Mayor Steve Rotheram, Liverpool City Region | Episode 62

    17/11/2022

    One Voice with Mayor Steve Rotheram, Liverpool City Region | Episode 62

    In our latest One Voice podcast, we speak to Mayor of Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram, about business investment, transport and wider connectivity with the North. He highlights the importance of Liverpool as a port city and trade opportunities post-Brexit, as well as the benefits from the visitor economy and the region’s growth as an innovation hub. Digital connectivity is crucial for the city, he says, and will play a key role in helping people and businesses achieve their ambitions across all sectors of the economy. Mayor Rotheram says transport is hugely important for the Liverpool region and improving connectivity across the North is one of the main reasons why he believes Northern Powerhouse Rail should be seen as a genuine opportunity to look towards levelling-up the country. He also reflects on the challenges caused by the recent rail service disruption in the North, and how it is impacting people travelling for work and leisure. Other topics covered include his vision for a franchise model for the buses, a London style integrated transport system for Liverpool and the introduction of hydrogen buses to meet green-travel aims. You can share your thoughts on our podcasts by Tweeting and tagging us with @Transport4North! The Transport for the North podcast is a forum to allow guests to express their personal opinions about the North, and do not necessarily reflect the official position of TfN.

    16 min

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The Transport for the North Podcast is your bite-size guide to everything that is happening across the North of England, all in one place. We will keep you updated on the latest transport and business developments in our region, so make sure you join us to hear the most recent news. Give us a follow to stay up to date! https://transportforthenorth.com/news/podcast/

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