Designs of new Solihull bus lanes, shelters and junction upgrades unveiled
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Detailed designs for new bus lanes, shelters and junction upgrades in Solihull have been unveiled today (January 2).
The plans show upgrades on the busy Hobs Moat Road/Lode Lane commuter route in Solihull. West Midlands Combined Authority say the new infrastructure will allow buses to bypass traffic queues between Solihull town centre and the A45 Coventry Road making journeys more reliable for passengers.
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Hide AdIt is part of the continuous Sprint rapid bus route being developed by Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) along the A45 and A34, linking Solihull and Walsall town centres via Birmingham city centre.
The improvements are set to pave the way for the first cross-city bus service in the region and provide the infrastructure for zero-emission, articulated buses to be running along the route in 2025. The first phase of Sprint was delivered in 2022 which saw new bus shelters and bus lanes introduced along the A34 and A45 in Birmingham and, according to a customer survey, 82% of passengers have noticed improvements in journey times on the A34.
The second phase will see the improvements delivered along the remainder of the route in both Walsall and Solihull, with construction work due to start later this year.
Residents of Solihull can also have their say on the plans, and can attend one of two drop-in events to find out more about the detailed plans these are:
- 4pm-7pm on Thursday, 11th January at St Mary’s Church, Hobs Moat, B92 8PN
- 5pm-7pm on Tuesday, 16th January at Ulverley School, B92 8RZ
What's been said about the plans?
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Hide AdAndy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and WMCA Chair, said: “The Sprint bus priority improvements are already benefitting passengers on the A34 and A45 in Birmingham - with more reliable services and faster journey times.
“Sprint is designed to cut through traffic congestion and make it easier for people to leave their cars at home when travelling to and from our town and city centres. Once complete, it will support some 20 million journeys a year on bus routes right across Walsall, Birmingham and Solihull.
“For residents and businesses in Solihull who wish to find out more, I would encourage them to attend one of our drop-in events.”
You can find out more online, here.
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