Transport for the North highlights importance of active travel and multimodal hubs in these new policy positions
Documents support the work to revise the 2019 Strategic Transport Plan for the North of England and shape future statutory advice to Government
Transport for the North (TfN) has today published two policy positions – on Active Travel and Multimodal Hubs – as part of its work to update the 2019 Strategic Transport Plan (STP) for the region.
The documents – which highlight the importance of enabling travel by foot and bicycle, and the need to join-up transport options across different modes – will help shape future statutory advice the Sub-national Transport Body provides to Government, and further embed the “one voice” approach to strategic transport investment and policy-making in the North of England.
On active travel, the policy position highlights four key roles that TfN can play to proactively support ambitions to make cycling and walking a natural choice for shorter journeys:
And on Multimodal Hubs, five key roles for TfN are identified:
Martin Tugwell, Chief Executive at Transport for the North, said:
“Our 2019 Strategic Transport Plan contains a wide range of policy positions on key factors, outlining how TfN works with partners and stakeholders and ensuring we take a consistent approach across our activities in the region.
“These additional positions are part of the work to publish a revised STP in 2024, which will update the original document in terms of the challenges and opportunities ahead, and ensure our ambitions are aligned to the North’s needs and the changes in travel behaviour we have recently seen, and those we can expect in the future.
“Getting around by more active means such as walking and cycling, and being able to switch between modes of travel, such as cycling to the station and hopping on a train, can be a real game-changer for people, and also supports our ambitious decarbonisation goals.
“Having been approved by TfN’s Members these positions will now form our evidence base and rationale, strengthening our joined-up working and helping us turn our policies into action.”
Further policy positions are now in development to be published in spring/summer 2022, including on spatial planning and rural mobility.
Find out more about the policy positions and Strategic Transport Plan visit: