We want your journey to be a safe and enjoyable one, and through the Greater Manchester TravelSafe Partnership we are taking an enforcement, engagement and education-led approach to make sure that it is.
Crime and antisocial behaviour will not be tolerated, and while incidents remain low, we will take appropriate action when things do occur.
Transport staff and police dedicate more than 5,000 hours per week patrolling the Metrolink and bus networks, day and night, seven days a week. Their job is to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour, and to reassure passengers that they can travel safely in Greater Manchester.
Our control rooms operate 24/7 and monitor feeds from more than 3,800 CCTV cameras that are in place across the region’s bus stations and interchanges, tram stops and rail stations. For your safety, all of our trams are also fitted with CCTV. There are emergency call points on all 99 stops on Metrolink, as well two onboard each tram. They will allow you to speak to a member of staff, if one is not present.
You can now also report a crime or antisocial behaviour discreetly to police by using Livechat function 24 hours a day.
Project Servator
Project Servator is a police initiative that aims to deter, detect and disrupt a range of criminal activity, including terrorism, while providing a reassuring presence for the public.
A range of tactics is used, including unpredictable and highly visible patrols and you may see an operation taking place across our public transport networks.
The officers involved are specially trained to spot the tell-tale signs that someone is planning or preparing to commit an act of crime and may be supported by specialist resources, such as police dogs, horses and armed officers.
Do not be alarmed if you see one of these operations. The officers are there to keep you safe and they can happen at any location and at any time.
For more information visit Greater Manchester Police's dedicated webpage or keep an eye on out for #ProjectServator on social media.
Secure Stations
Horwich Parkway is owned and operated by Transport for Greater Manchester and is part of the Secure Stations scheme. This means that, at this location, we are increasing security and taking steps to reduce crime. The Secure Stations scheme is run by the Department for Transport and the British Transport Police.
Our main station car park is “Park Mark Secure”. The Safer Parking Scheme is a national standard for UK car parks that have low crime and measures in place to ensure the safety of people and vehicles. A Park Mark is awarded to each car park that achieves the challenging standards.
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Learn more about distractions when driving
Touch. Screen.
Don't touch your phone while driving. It's a dangerous, criminal offence.
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Learn more about the Bee Network
Say yellow to the Bee Network
Buses in Oldham, Rochdale and parts of Bury, Salford and north Manchester joined the Bee Network on 24 March.
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Learn more about new Starling Bank Bikes
New sponsor: Starling Bank Bikes
We’re delighted to welcome Starling Bank on board as the new sponsors of our bike hire scheme.
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Find full details of the bus routes, ticket fares and timetables
Manchester City Matchday Buses
We've teamed up with Manchester City to launch a large-scale bus trial helping fans from across Greater Manchester and nearby areas to travel to and from the Etihad Stadium on a matchday.
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Rate your journey
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We want to hear your views to help us deliver a better Bee Network for Greater Manchester.
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Find out about planned works on the tram
Planned engineering works on Metrolink
Visit our dedicated webpage to find out how the works could affect your journeys.
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Learn more about distractions when driving
Touch. Screen.
Don't touch your phone while driving. It's a dangerous, criminal offence.
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Learn more about new Starling Bank Bikes
New sponsor: Starling Bank Bikes
We’re delighted to welcome Starling Bank on board as the new sponsors of our bike hire scheme.
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Rate your journey
Rate your journey
We want to hear your views to help us deliver a better Bee Network for Greater Manchester.
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Learn more about the Bee Network
Say yellow to the Bee Network
Buses in Oldham, Rochdale and parts of Bury, Salford and north Manchester joined the Bee Network on 24 March.
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Find full details of the bus routes, ticket fares and timetables
Manchester City Matchday Buses
We've teamed up with Manchester City to launch a large-scale bus trial helping fans from across Greater Manchester and nearby areas to travel to and from the Etihad Stadium on a matchday.
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Find out about planned works on the tram
Planned engineering works on Metrolink
Visit our dedicated webpage to find out how the works could affect your journeys.