Glasgow City Region Bus Partnership
Glasgow City Region Bus Partnership brings together as a voluntary partnership the eight Glasgow City Region local authorities, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, bus operators and bus passenger representative groups to address the current challenges to bus travel, and to improve the passenger experience for communities across the City Region.
Vision and Aims
The partnership's vision is of a City Region where bus services form part of a network of connectivity, enhancing the opportunities and wellbeing of those who live or visit here, as well as providing safe, affordable, enjoyable connections, with reduced road congestion, noise and air pollution.
Aims of the Glasgow City Region Bus Partnership include:
- Improving bus priority mechanisms and reducing congestion to improve bus journey times and reliability
- Ensuring buses are given higher priority in any future city planning
- Improving the accuracy of Real Time Passenger Information, and exploring options to introduce an integrated ticketing system
The partnership also brings together partners to explore the availability of funding opportunities that can increase the attractiveness of bus travel.
The work of the Glasgow City Region Bus Partnership seeks to positively impact upon the affordability and accessibility of the bus network and assist with creating the conditions that will increase bus patronage. A faster, cheaper, and better-connected bus network will benefit all bus passengers across the City Region as well as the environment.
The Glasgow and Strathclyde Strategic Bus Network Plan
This plan defines the improvements that are required to deliver a world-class bus network for the region - fully integrated with the rest of the transport system and the region's wider needs. Doing so will realise the wide-ranging benefits that well-used bus networks can provide.
The network planning process has sought to:
- Strategically reflect on the requirements of a future bus network;
- Develop a concept network for future Levels of Service; and
- Present the general case for Supporting Bus Infrastructure.
The network plan includes specific improvements that have been identified as necessary to fully realise the benefits of the proposed bus network. A summary of the plan can be found here (PDF, 2 MB)(opens new window).
Bus Corridor Works
On behalf of the partnership, and using a grant from the Transport Scotland's Bus Partnership Fund, Glasgow City Council appointed external consultants in March 2022 to develop business cases for five strategic bus corridors in the city:
- Dumbarton Road
- Great Western Road
- Maryhill Road
- Paisley Road West
- Pollokshaws Road
A Strategic Business Case that presents and appraises potential options to implement bus priority measures along each bus corridor was approved by Transport Scotland in February 2023. You can read more about this here (PDF, 24 MB)(opens new window), with a summary version of the Strategic Business Case available here (PDF, 165 KB)(opens new window).
An Outline Business Case covering the strategic, economic, management, financial and commercial case for each corridor was subsequently developed and submitted to Transport Scotland for review and approval in July 2023.
Subject to approval of the Outline Business Case, the Glasgow City Region Bus Partnership would require funding from Transport Scotland to progress each corridor to Final Business Case, including detailed design development. Extensive public consultation would also be undertaken at this time on bus priority infrastructure schemes for each corridor allocated funding. And vitally, community and stakeholder engagement would inform the development and appraisal of options as a key component of the Scottish Transport Appraisal Guidance process.
Due to budgetary constraints, it was announced in January 2024 that Bus Partnership Fund funding has been paused until the end of the 2024-25 financial year.
It is anticipated that development work on the five strategic corridors can progress further once future funding streams become available.
Minutes and Agendas
- Minutes - 23 September 2024 (PDF, 203 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 3 June 2024 (PDF, 187 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 25 March 2024 (PDF, 163 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 29 January 2024 (PDF, 196 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 4 December 2023 (PDF, 191 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 9 October 2023 (PDF, 201 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 14 August 2023 (PDF, 188 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 22 May 2023 (PDF, 204 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 27 March 2023 (PDF, 232 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 23 January 2023 (PDF, 262 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 24 October 2022 (PDF, 259 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 22 August 2022 (PDF, 175 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 20 June 2022 (PDF, 148 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 9 May 2022 (PDF, 155 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 14 March 2022 (PDF, 170 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 17 January 2022 (PDF, 156 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 15 November 2021 (PDF, 151 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 20 September 2021 (PDF, 270 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 23 August 2021 (PDF, 242 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 5 July 2021 (PDF, 242 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 24 May 2021 (PDF, 236 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 12 April 2021 (PDF, 232 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 29 March 2021 (PDF, 271 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 8 February 2021 (PDF, 406 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 18 January 2021 (PDF, 210 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 21 December 2020 (PDF, 166 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 7 December 2020 (PDF, 154 KB)(opens new window)
- Minutes - 23 November 2020 (PDF, 165 KB)(opens new window)
- Group Actions 2 November 2020 (PDF, 137 KB)(opens new window)
Terms of reference
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- Contracts and Property Committee: The provision of Consultancy Services for the Glasgow Bus Partnership (17 March 2022) (opens new window)
- City Admin Committee - Bus Partnership Fund (19 August 2021) (opens new window)
- Glasgow City Region City Deal Cabinet: Development and Submission of Bid to the Scottish Government's Bus Partnership Fund on behalf of the Glasgow City Region (6 April 2021) (opens new window)
- Bus Partnership Fund (opens new window)
- Glasgow City Bus Operator Alliance (GlasGo) (opens new window)