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Feedback is important to us. It helps us improve our services. You can report a problem online if you’ve spotted something wrong with:

  • a bus shelter or stop
  • a park and ride site
  • an electronic display or printed information

You can also report anti-social behaviour online.

Buses, trains and trams in our region are run by different operators. You can contact an operator directly to feed back on any of their services.

You can also join a passenger feedback group:

The user testing group helps us improve the way we communicate with you. If you join, you’ll help us improve our digital services like websites and apps.

If you’re interested, sign up to find out more. Anyone in the West Midlands can join this group.

We’re looking for young people to join our Youth Forum. If you’re aged between 16 and 26, you could help shape the future of public transport in the West Midlands.

The youth forum meets once per term. You’ll visit public transport operators and learn about the trams, trains and buses. You’ll be invited to give your views on transport decisions and campaigns.

Email youth.forum@tfwm.org.uk for an application form.

If you use the tram, you can join the West Midlands Metro Passenger Panel.

The group meets 4 times a year. You’ll get the chance to discuss updates and changes to the tram system.

To get involved, contact customerservices@westmidlandsmetro.com.

We’re working with local authorities to make cycling, walking and wheeling (otherwise known as 'Active Travel') safer and easier. in the region. The government is funding more lots of projects to do this. This is called the Active Travel Fund.

These projects include:

  • cycle lanes
  • pavement widening
  • redesigning public spaces to encourage more walking and cycling

You can find out more and have your say on the West Midlands Cycling and Walking Commonplace website.

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