Changes to bus services across Highland
Issued by Stagecoach
- Measures reflect reduced travel and keeping key workers communities connected
- Temporary reduced service to operate from Monday 23rd March
- Changes follow new government advice on social contact + non-essential travel
- Stagecoach support for national effort to help tackle challenging situation
- Safety and well-being of customers and bus employees remains top priority
Full details of new timetables available online at stagecoachbus.com
Temporary changes to bus services across the Highlands are being introduced by Stagecoach from Monday 23rd March following new government advice around social contact and non-essential travel to help combat the coronavirus.
A reduced timetable will operate across the region until further notice. The timetables have been carefully created to ensure that critical routes are maintained wherever possible.
Services in Inverness, Black Isle, Easter Ross, Caithness and Aviemore will be operating to a temporary timetable. Services in Skye and Orkney will continue to operate to the winter timetable. Service 10 Inverness – Aberdeen will operate to a Sunday timetable. These adjustments will take place from Monday 23rd March and will operate until further notice.
The reduction in service follows extensive action by bus operators to enhance cleaning regimes and protect the safety and well-being of customers and employees.
David Beaton, managing director for Stagecoach Highlands said: “Along with other bus operators and key sectors, we are working hard to support the national effort to tackle the current challenging situation.
"The safety of our customers and our employees is at the heart of everything we do. We also know that our bus services play a vital role in keeping the country running and ensuring key sector personnel get to work.
“Following the latest government advice, we have reviewed our timetables and made temporary changes which reflect the reduced level of travel. Our objective has been to focus resources on where we know they are needed most at this time.
“We are working hard to best maintain essential services, safeguard jobs and ensure the long-term sustainability of a sector which is central to our economy and communities.
“We will continue to monitor the position, liaise closely with government and other authorities, and respond as appropriate to what is a dynamic situation.”
Since the impact of the coronavirus in the UK, Stagecoach has implemented additional hygiene measures to protect passengers, frontline bus workers and office-based staff.
In addition to well-established and rigorous cleaning regimes, there has been more frequent cleaning of main customer touch-points on buses, such as hand poles and grab rails.
Travel shops in Inverness and Elgin will also close until further notice.
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