I am interested in the various forms of transport that affect Marple, including trains. As simonesaffron points out, I am one of the 3 Lib Dems on TfGM.
If you haven't seen already, Arriva have got the Northern Rail franchise. One of the conditions is that they must plan for extra capacity, something that was not in the last franchise. The way the privatisation was set up, some of the Train Operating Companies had no incentive to add more trains or carriages to existing trains and so they were often quite full (!) That's changed, so we need to see how that improves.
I also get to see that one of our trains (not in the rush hour I may add) Was one of the top 10 habitually late trains, so I've asked questions about it.
TfGM have an ambitious plan to get 10% of commuters as cyclists. Other cities have been very successful in doing this, notable Copenhagen. Even if it is not for you, it should remove some traffic fro the crowded Marple main roads.
And all Marple North councillors of both parties have got together to assess parking. Marple Station and Marple Bridge generally are difficult. Currently it is free but full. We'll have to look at options carefully. Perhaps another thread?
And tram-trains. Several successful schemes have started across Europe, but is it the best for Manchester? John Bates referred to the business case in the document we commissioned a while back: this concentrated on the potential Airport City expansion principally.
I am glad he also supports the final link in A6 MARR / SEMMS scheme, funding for the case study being released under the coalition government.
Comments on any of this would be interesting.