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New park and ride aims to boost WM metro use

WM is investing in more park and ride facilities across the region to offer motorists a convenient alternative to driving into busy city centres each day

07 February 2020
Bradley Lane park and ride offers motorists a convenient alternative to driving into busy city centres
Bradley Lane park and ride offers motorists a convenient alternative to driving into busy city centres

 

A new 196 space free park and ride facility for Black Country commuters has now opened its gates.

Motorists can now park at the Bradley Lane Metro stop, between Bilston and Wednesbury, following completion of the £2.6 million construction project. The West Midlands Metro can whisk people into to Birmingham, Wolverhampton and West Bromwich for work, or to enjoy the shopping and attractions.

It is opened just few weeks after West Midlands Metro services started calling at Centenary Square and Victoria Square in Birmingham city centre following completion of the first phase of the Westside extension.

Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street said: ‘This is a fantastic new car park complete with 200 spaces, motorcycle parking, electric vehicle charging points, cycle storage, environmentally friendly LED lighting and CCTV coverage.

‘It is offering people in this part of Walsall borough a convenient alternative to driving all the way into Birmingham or Wolverhampton and helping us to tackle congestion on our roads.’

Transport for West Midlands (TfWM), part of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), is investing in new park and ride facilities across the region to encourage greater use of public transport, to ease congestion and improve air quality.

Cllr Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council and WMCA transport portfolio holder, said: 'TfWM currently provides more than 8,000 park and ride spaces, but many of these car parks are full to bursting each day.

‘So, along with our partners, we are investing in more park and ride facilities across the region to offer motorists a convenient alternative to driving into our busy city centres each day.’

The development was carried out in partnership with Walsall Council who provided the land. During the spring work will begin to provide four new football pitches on the playing fields next to the car park. The existing football pitch will remain open for use.

Cllr Mike Bird, leader of Walsall Council, said: ‘This car park offers the people of Walsall an easy way to travel about the region using the Metro.’

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