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Here is a rundown of some of the biggest transport stories in the region for this week.

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00:00Hello and welcome to Manchester World. My name is Theo Houstonbets and it's a lovely day here in
00:04Manchester, though the wind does have a little bit of a bite today, so make sure you've all got
00:08your jackets. But on to the reason for the video. Today we're looking at transport, particularly
00:12focusing on three of the more important transport stories that we have on our website that are most
00:16likely to impact you, the people of Greater Manchester. Now firstly, travellers from Mosley
00:20and Greenfield are set to have a difficult period when we reach the end of August. That's because
00:24no services at all will be running through their train stations. This is due to work going on at
00:28Huddersfield. There's going to be a complete stop of services between August 30th and September 28th,
00:33with trains running north from Manchester terminating at Staley Bridge. There will be trains
00:37running from Staley Bridge and rail replacement buses will be operating, but there's likely to
00:41be a substantial impact on journeys into work, so make sure you do all your research so you're not
00:45caught short. On to better news and the substantial improvement works that have been planned for the
00:49Simister Island interchange are set to go ahead. The scheme is going to cost between £200 million and
00:53£350 million, but will reduce congestion, improve journey times and improve safety along that
00:58part of the motorway. The M60, M62 and M66 are all connected there, and it'll see a northern loop
01:04built to prevent thousands of vehicles relying on a light controlled roundabout. A five lane section
01:07of the M60 has been suggested as well, and the M66 on the very side will be widened with a new
01:11lane added from the M60 northbound link. Lastly today, Andy Burnham has joined up with 12 of England's
01:17fellow combined authority mayors. Now already Greater Manchester's dedication to sustainable travel
01:22schemes have been a great success, and the goal now seems to be to expand it countrywide. The mayors have
01:26committed to creating a countrywide network of walking, cycling and wheeling routes that are safe
01:30and easy to use, making the school run easier by delivering such routes in neighbourhoods around
01:34the country, as well as boosting integrated transport networks by giving people easy walking, wheeling and
01:39cycling access to public transport routes. Thank you very much for watching, and we'll see you again soon
01:43at Manchester World.

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