Full £1.3 billion West Midlands transport investment programme confirmed

Midlands: The Department for Transport (DfT) has today confirmed a £1.05 billion grant to transform road, bus, rail, tram, cycling and walking infrastructure across to the West Midlands.

The City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS) money, topped up with local funding, will deliver £1.3 billion investment over the next five years.

West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) leaders have already drawn up a priority list of schemes to drive the decarbonisation of transport, target investment into areas of poor connectivity and support inclusive economic growth.

The programme has been developed by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM), which is part of the WMCA, in close partnership with local councils.

Last month the WMCA Board gave the green light to the first four projects. Today’s funding confirmation means work on these can now start. The projects are:

The grant includes funding for the development of new bus lanes and priority routes. Around £254 million will go directly towards schemes which enable active travel, the collective name for cycling and walking.

The DfT also confirmed today that it has earmarked additional funding of up to £87.9 million towards the further development of the region’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP).

Anne Shaw, executive director of TfWM, said: “This is the largest single investment in our transport infrastructure and will deliver a wide range of projects across our region including bus priority routes, railway stations, safe cycle routes and electric vehicle charging facilities.

“We have, with our local authority partners and backed by Government, developed an investment programme which will support our targets of delivering a green transport revolution, to better connect our communities and support new jobs and housing.”

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