Taking a day trip is not essential. That’s the message from rail operator Northern, which is calling on all rail travellers in the North West to take extra time to think ‘Is my journey necessary?’.
The move comes after an increase in people using trains to get to the seaside and other beauty spots at a time when only essential journeys should be made. And, with social distancing on trains meaning capacity is down by 85 per cent, the operator is asking all passengers to leave space for those who need it most.
Sadly, last weekend, as temperatures soared so did passenger numbers to popular destinations such as Blackpool and Hope Valley.
Chris Jackson, Regional Director for Northern, said: “We know the temptation is there to jump on the train and head to some of the fantastic destinations the north west has to offer, and in ordinary circumstances we would welcome everyone onto the railway.
“But we are still being affected by the coronavirus pandemic and, as a result of social distancing measures, capacity on our trains is significantly reduced.
“We are still advising people to use public transport only if no other options are available and if the journey is essential. The space we have on our trains should be left for those who need to make vital journeys.”
Chris added: “Destinations across the north of England will still be there to be enjoyed when the country recovers from coronavirus and I ask everyone to show a little more patience and take a little more time to consider if they absolutely have to travel by train.”
Northern is operating reduced timetables due to the coronavirus crisis and, where services do operate, capacity on trains will be significantly reduced as measures have been put in place to help people keep their distance.
Anyone who needs to make an essential journey should wear a mask, leave extra time for travel and check times carefully as services may be subject to further amendments and delays.
For full details check the Northern website or National Rail Enquiries.
You can find our more about how coronavirus has affected the day-to-day work at Northern by listening to the latest episode of the Proud to be Northern podcast - https://bit.ly/PTBNep3
Cheshire East marks Carers Week by celebrating unpaid carers
Man jailed for 18 years for sexual offences against girls
Congleton Gears Up for Biggest Food & Drink Festival Yet
Teenager sentenced after raping girl in Crewe
Two men charged following disorder in Crewe
Council welcomes continued progress in Ofsted monitoring visit
Community Asked to Help Spruce Up Congleton Ahead of Britain in Bloom Judging
Staffordshire woman charged with attempted murder
Macclesfield Road in Rainow opens following major repair works
Riseley House Care Home in Macclesfield
Family pay tribute to "full of light" teenager who was found dead at Pickmere Lake
Man jailed for sexually assaulting multiple women across Cheshire and Manchester
E-bikes and scooters seized following road safety day of action across Crewe
Care professionals and nurses kick off for local NHS charity at Macclesfield Football Club
The Mayor of Knutsford launches first two fundraising events
Local eight-year-old running 90km to support Macclesfield Hospital’s Children’s Ward