Public transport timetable overhaul for South Yorkshire during Covid lockdown
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It follows a call from the Department for Transport for operators to reduce their services in response to falling demand.
The changes come into play this weekend (January 23) with the aim of maintaining network coverage in South Yorkshire with reduced service frequencies on routes.
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Hide AdBus services will run to reduced timetables, with some additional journeys operating in the early mornings and evenings. Specific arrangements are being made for school services, to match travel needs and demand. It follows a reduction to Supertram and Rail services earlier this week.
“The changes are necessary in response to the significant drop in passengers we are seeing across South Yorkshire’s public transport network since the new lockdown,” said South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive’s Director of Customer Services, Tim Taylor.
“We expect the new timetables to be in place as a minimum until the current national lockdown ends.
“The changes will keep South Yorkshire’s public transport network running for essential journeys while balancing demand for services, ensuring that critical routes used by key workers, school buses for vulnerable and key worker children, and people accessing medical appointments are maintained, wherever possible.”
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Hide AdTim added: “We want to reassure those that need to travel – for work or other legally permitted reasons - that, collectively, we are doing all we can to keep our customers safe on their necessary journeys.”
Details of revised bus timetables, school services, and the latest updates on tram and rail services, will be available at travelsouthyorkshire.com/servicechanges. Details of school services will be available at https://www.travelsouthyorkshire.com/en-gb/journeyplanning/school-buses.
Passengers can also call Traveline on 01709 515151 and Travel South Yorkshire social media channels will be updated with the latest information.
SYPTE said it is working closely with the region’s bus, tram and rail companies as Coronavirus restrictions continue.
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