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Coronavirus forces changes to 35 bus timetable

Published by Mike Rawlins

Temporary changes to bus services in Aberdeenshire and Moray are being introduced 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.

The majority of bus services in Aberdeenshire and Moray will operate to a Sunday timetable with additional journeys in the mornings to allow those continuing to commute by bus to work can do so, 7 days a week. Discounted bus travel continues to be available for NHS staff commuting with Aberdeen zone 2 (zone 2 covers services in the city centre and to Balmedie, Westhill and Portlethen). The discounted 7-day bus ticket is available to purchase direct from any Stagecoach bus driver.

The 35 bus will move to an hourly service leaving Turriff at 05:18 and hourly until 16:18, with a 17:48 & 20:56 service. Travelling out of Aberdeen see the service starting at 07:00 until 18:00 when it will be a 90-minute service until 23:30.

Peter Knight, Managing Director for Stagecoach Bluebird 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.

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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 Aberdeen, Peterhead, Fraserburgh, Elgin and Inverness will also close until further notice.

You can view the temporary 35 timetables below.

35-March 2020 by My Turriff on Scribd

A full list of all the changed timetables can be seen here on the Stagecoach website.

Filed Under: Traffic and Travel Tagged With: 35, Peter Knight, Stagecoach Bluebird Published 19th March 2020 at 9:33 pm and Last Modified: March 19, 2020 at 9:34 pm

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