@Duke Fame - I am really interested. Why a monorail? Wouldn't that cost more to erect? Do you mean like the one in Wuppertal?
Also - do you dislike subsidising transport?
I don't like subsidy full stop(do you put a full stop after full stop, if so should I have put a '.' after full stop in hte bracket in which case the 'after' should have had a capital 'A'). Subsidies breed inefficiency but I do see some need for state direction where there is market failure.
As for a monorail, the problem with the A6 (and the Marple - Stockport rd for that matter) is that tarmac is at a premium. It simply isn't easy or desirable to widen the road to increase capacity so, stick the public transport up-a-height on stilts. It can be like Wuppertal, North Haverbrook, Monte Bianco, Alton Towers, Somerwest World, Sydney, Shonan or Disneyland - they all work pretty well. A modern one can be operated centrally, you don't need drivers (no strikes) and you can ensure they are spaced regularly. Buses (even the 383) bunch up in traffic and you get the leading bus being full with buses following being empty. buses get in the way, I've noticed especially here in the North west, bus lay-by's seem to have been filled in or never there and get in the way of the traffic. Bus lanes are highly inefficient use of tarmac (as are tram-lines) as they remain vacant when other lanes are full.
in short, monorail reduces congestion, removes the need for drivers, better service, faster and far more fun than a bus.