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Cumbria Launches Rural Bus Franchising Pilot With £500,000 Government Funding

The UK government has allocated approximately £500,000 to Cumbrian councils for a pioneering study on bus franchising in rural communities. This initiative aims to address connectivity challenges and boost economic growth. According to reports, the pilot will explore how franchising models could reverse significant declines in rural bus services.

Government Backs Rural Transport Innovation

The UK government is providing approximately £500,000 to councils in Cumbria to conduct a comprehensive study on implementing bus franchising in rural areas, according to recent announcements. The pilot program will explore methods to enhance connectivity, increase passenger satisfaction, and stimulate economic growth in regions where public transportation has faced challenges.