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One off, one on: What the new 'normal' for bus passengers in Greater Manchester will look like

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More buses will be on the road across Greater Manchester from the start of next month as services are slowly ramped up during the continuing Covid-19 pandemic lockdown.

But passengers will experience huge differences. 'Bus full' signs will be displayed by drivers once capacity is reached, meaning passengers would have to wait for another service.

Stagecoach said passengers should take a seat leaving the row in front, and the row behind, empty. They are also being asked not to sit directly behind the driver.

Stagecoach has confirmed it would be increasing bus service levels from June 1 as the coronavirus restrictions start to ease, but said each individual bus would have around 20 per cent of normal passenger capacity due to social

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