South Yorkshire Secures £1.5 Billion Transport Funding Boost

South Yorkshire is set to receive a transformative £1.5 billion investment in its local transport system, an announcement made by Chancellor Rachel Reeves today. The funding is expected to be a “game-changer” for communities across the region, according to South Yorkshire’s Mayor, Oliver Coppard.

Responding to the Chancellor’s commitment, Mayor Coppard emphasised the tangible benefits this substantial investment will bring to the daily lives of residents. He stated: “This £1.5bn investment into our transport system will be game-changing for communities across South Yorkshire. I know that big numbers like these can often feel disconnected from our daily lives. But put simply, that investment will help us make our vision of a bigger, better integrated transport network under public control, a reality.”

The Mayor outlined how the funding will be utilised to significantly enhance public transport services and infrastructure across South Yorkshire. Key improvements are expected to include:

  • New and better buses, along with new electric vehicles, contributing to a cleaner and more efficient fleet.
  • Integrated ticketing and improved information systems, making travel simpler and more user-friendly for passengers.
  • New trams and better tram stops, laying the groundwork for future extensions of the tram network.

Mayor Coppard highlighted the social and economic impact of these upgrades, adding: “It will mean our young people will be able to get to jobs and opportunities. That we can all access services, see friends and family, or go for a day, or a night out, without worrying how to get home.”

The Mayor also took the opportunity to acknowledge the long-standing issue of underfunding in the region. He remarked: “I’ve been clear that we’ve been ignored for too long, and that South Yorkshire has not received its fair share of funding from successive governments. Today’s announcement by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves of a £1.5bn investment into our transport system shows the government is listening, and backing, South Yorkshire.”

This significant investment is a pivotal moment for South Yorkshire, underpinning plans for a more connected, accessible, and sustainable transport network under local public control.

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