Bus operator Stagecoach and East Riding of Yorkshire Council have issued an update for passengers on the Bridlington Park and Ride service, with effect from today (Monday, 19 July).
The council say passengers can be reassured that enhanced cleaning of the buses will continue. They say windows will be fixed open, to increase ventilation.
As social distancing is no longer mandatory, all seats will be available, and some standing will also be allowed if necessary.
Face coverings are no longer mandatory, but passengers are encouraged to think of others and wear a face covering on board if they can, in line with government guidance.
Justin Davies, general manager, Bridlington Park and Ride, said :
“The council are working with Stagecoach to do everything they can to ensure that people can travel with confidence. We look forward to continuing to welcome passengers this summer, and of course would remind them that our Land Trains, which have increased capacity from today, are an alternative to the Park and Ride buses.”


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