The Scotsman

Scotrail and First bus services to be reduced as demand plummets

- By ALASTAIR DALTON

Scotrail and bus operators are planning to cut services because of a “dramatic” drop in demand, perhaps to Sunday levels.

The move came as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon repeated to MSPS the advice that people should “use public transport as little as possible”.

Firstgroup, Scotland’s biggest bus operator, said it was also planning to cut services, which could start from next Monday.

West coast ferry operator Calmac said its services were under “constant review” and “tough decisions may have to be taken very soon”.

Scotrail said it was looking at “various options” after passenger numbers “dropped dramatical­ly” this week.

Significan­tly fewer Scotrail services run on Sunday than around 2,400 on other days.

First Bus Scotland, the main operator in Glasgow and Aberdeen, said it had seen a 20 per cent reduction in passenger numbers this week.

It said changes to services would be made in phases and have to be notified to the Traffic Commission­er for Scotland, “but there could be reductions as early as Monday”.

Managing director Andrew Jarvis said: “We are working with government, local authoritie­s and partners to reassess demand for our services in the light of the latest advice.

“Whilst doing our utmost to maintain services for our customers, we do expect to have to make changes to our timetables as the situation evolves.”

The Confederat­ion of Passenger Transport (CPT), which represents bus and coach operators, said others were likely to do likewise.

It said bus patronage had fallen by 15-20 per cent over the last week.

Scotland director Paul White said: “There will be reductions, but the scale we do not know yet.”

However, he expressed concern that any prolonged school closures along with the cancellati­on of coach tours could force some operators out of business, leaving somepupils­withouttra­nsport when the schools resumed.

Lothian, Edinburgh’s main bus operator, said it was still running a full timetable.

Interim managing director Nigel Serafini said: “At present we are operating a full service across Edinburgh and the Lothians. We have introduced heightened cleaning measures, including more enhanced cleaning of the main customer touch points such as hand poles and grab rails.”

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