Coronavirus: reduction in public transport

Date published: 18 March 2020


A reduction in frequency of bus, train and tram services is expected in the coming days, says Transport for Greater Manchester, as there has been a reduction in people using public transport during the coronavirus pandemic.

Stephen Rhodes, Customer Director at Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), said: “Many of us are worried by the threat posed by the coronavirus and I want to reassure everyone that our primary concern is the safety and well-being of our staff and public transport users.

“While the latest government guidance advises against the use of public transport unless it’s for essential reasons, we know there will still be people who need tram, train and bus services to get to work, visit loved ones or access essential services.

“This is a dynamic situation which we are continually monitoring alongside all operators and we have already seen a reduction in the number of people using public transport.

“With that number expected to fall further a reduction in frequency of bus, train and tram services is expected in the coming days.

“We will be working closely with our partners to ensure we can keep Greater Manchester moving as best as possible at this challenging time.

“People will of course be worried about the potential spread of the virus and I want to reassure them that we and our colleagues across the transport industry are doing all we can to limit its spread, through robust cleaning regimes and by following the latest advice and information from Public Health England and I’d encourage anyone who does need to travel at this time to check with individual operators ahead of their journey.”

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