Peninsula Transport

“Our vision is to reshape transport across the peninsula—driving a thriving society and economy while protecting and enhancing our unique natural environment.”

Peninsula Transport is a collaborative transport partnership, uniting the five lead authorities of Cornwall, Devon, Plymouth, Somerset, and Torbay to unlock the region’s full economic potential.

Working alongside co-opted members and key partners from both the public and private sectors, we set the strategic transport priorities that will shape the peninsula’s future.

The South West peninsula is a fantastic place to live and work, and great transport is at the heart of what makes it thrive. Our vision is to create a smarter, cleaner, and more resilient transport network—one that strengthens connections, supports growth, and enhances quality of life across the region.

Peninsula Transport Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) and Transport Strategy: guiding future regional transport investment

We are delighted to present the first Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP). A vast amount of progress has been made since the Sub-national Transport Body’s (STB) inception in 2018. This SIP represents the delivery plan for our Transport Strategy which was published in early 2024.

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Coach Action Plan

Coach Action Plan

The Peninsula Transport Strategy sets out the vision for transport in the region up to 2050, and our newly published Coach Action Plan is an integral part of this.    Our broader Transport Strategy defines four priorities that form the overarching framework for aims,...

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Q4 Conference Season for Peninsula Transport

Q4 Conference Season for Peninsula Transport

As part of Peninsula Transport’s route map to achieving a strategic transport network that works for businesses, communities and visitors, we play a very active part in cutting edge industry discussions and networking. It’s been an informative few months! During...

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