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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has confirmed a planned night bus trial will go ahead in the city-region this year.

The mayor says he hopes hourly all-night services on the V1 and 36 buses near key nighttime economy employment sites will start at the latest by the end of summer.

This pilot was given the go-ahead by councillors on Thursday March 21, and will run seven days a week with a bus every hour in each direction for a year.

This means over one hundred and thirty thousand people who live in Salford, Wigan and Bolton within a quarter of a mile of a V1 or 36 stop can get to and from the city centre at all hours of the day.

The pilot will include a ‘review point’, focusing primarily on supporting people working in the night time economy, as political leaders say that’s ‘up to a third’ of Greater Manchester’s staff work.

The buses will also serve areas with high numbers of people less likely to own a car and more likely to use public transport.

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00:00 Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has confirmed a planned night bus trial will go ahead in the city region this year.
00:06 The mayor says he hopes hourly all-night services on the V1 and 36 buses near key nighttime economy
00:13 employment sites will start at the latest by the end of summer.
00:16 This pilot was given the go-ahead by councillors on Thursday the 21st of March and will run seven days a week with a bus
00:24 every hour in each direction for a year.
00:27 This means over 130,000 people who live in Salford, Wigan and Bolton
00:33 within a quarter of a mile of a V1 or 36 stop can get to and from the city centre at all hours of the day.
00:40 The pilot will include a review point focusing primarily on supporting people working in the nighttime economy as
00:47 political leaders say that's up to a third of Greater Manchester's staff work.
00:52 The buses will also serve areas with high numbers of people less likely to own a car and more likely to use public transport.

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