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Bus schedules changes

Bus schedules changes

Friday 27 March 2020

Bus schedules changes


MEDIA RELEASE: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and not Bailiwick Express, and the text is reproduced exactly as supplied to us

Guernsey's buses will be operating on weekend schedules for the coming few weeks, as the corona virus outbreak has led to a reduction in the number of passengers.

A ‘Sunday’ bus service will be operated this coming Saturday, 28 March.

A normal ‘Sunday’ service will operate on Sunday 29 March and a ‘Saturday’ service will operate as from Monday 30 March.

The decision is in response to the latest Public Health guidance discouraging all non- essential journeys during the current outbreak of COVID-19 and reflects a very significant drop off in passengers using scheduled bus services.

It is appreciated that this change in service provision might cause inconvenience for some passengers. Accordingly, the decision has been made to announce the changes today in order to enable anyone planning to use the scheduled bus service on Saturday or from next Monday to review their transport arrangements now.

The public are reminded that cash fares are no longer accepted on scheduled bus services but that contactless payment facilities are available on all buses. For those that do not have access to contactless, Pay as You Go (PAYG) ‘orange’ puffin passes will be available at a cost of £5.

Please view the relevant Saturday or Sunday services as detailed in the published timetable or available at http://buses.gg/routes_and_times/timetable_2020 to see how they apply to Weekday and Saturday services respectively from 28th March.

The provision of bus services will continue to be reviewed over the coming days and any further service alterations will be notified in due course.

Traffic and Highway Services wishes to thank CT Plus and its drivers for the sterling work that they are doing on behalf of the community at this difficult time and to thank the public for their understanding.

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