Posted: Fri 30th Apr 2021

Transport for Wales ask passengers to respect its staff as easing of lockdown has seen increase in anti-social behaviour

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, Apr 30th, 2021

Transport for Wales is asking passengers to respect its staff and follow the latest travel advice to ensure safe and pleasant journeys for everyone travelling this weekend.
The Wales and Borders network is expected to be busy following the reopening of pubs, cafes and restaurants in Wales for outdoor hospitality.

Passenger numbers have risen to more than 60% of pre-COVID levels at some TfW stations in recent weeks and this has resulted in an increase in anti-social behaviour.

TfW’s operational resilience manager Joshua Hopkins said: “Unfortunately there is still a small minority of people who are choosing to put themselves, other passengers and our staff at risk through anti-social behaviour on our services and at stations.

“We will have a strong presence of TfW, security and British Transport Police staff across the network to ensure it remains a safe environment for people wishing to travel.

“People may find there are queuing systems in place or other crowd control measures and it is important people respect and listen to our frontline staff at all times.

“Our staff do have the right to refuse travel if people are abusive or too intoxicated to travel.

“We strongly encourage everyone to follow our Travel Safer advice, check timetables, plan ahead, follow social distancing, wear a mask (unless exempt) and use our Capacity Checker.”

The Capacity Checker tool helps give an indication of the trains that are often full and the ones with seats available, so people can decide the best time for their journey.

British Transport Police Inspector Richard Powell said: “Our top priority is to keep passengers and rail staff safe. We continue to patrol the network, ensuring those using the railway can do so safely.

“Officers will also be reminding passengers of the importance of wearing a face covering on trains and at stations, unless exempt. If you need us, text 61016 or call 0800 40 50 40.”

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