£100m is set to be spent on some of the region's busiest roads
More than £100m is to be pumped into a massive upgrade of bus services across the Liverpool City Region.
The injection of cash is the latest move to improve bus travel in the city region since the landmark decision to take services back into public control last year. Franchised services are expected to begin from St Helens in 2026 and throughout the wider region by 2027. It was revealed in September last year how 10 years on from being scrapped by then Mayor Joe Anderson, bus lanes throughout Liverpool would be brought back. The city council has confirmed it will look to bring back priority lanes across five routes.
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