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Glasgow Subway moves to 1-metre physical distancing

Physical distancing on the Glasgow Subway has been reduced from 2-metres to 1.

The Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) that runs Glasgow Subway says it has worked closely with Transport Scotland to meet all the mitigations required and has completed a thorough risk assessment.

New signage to reflect the changes is being implemented.

An SPT spokesperson said: “The Subway will move to 1 metre physical distancing from July 10.  New signage to reflect the new physical distance on public transport will be added over the weekend in our stations and on trains.

“SPT has worked closely with Transport Scotland to meet all the mitigations required and has completed a thorough risk assessment.  Enhanced cleaning regimes have been in place from February this year.

“We have introduced hand sanitisers in stations and increased our public messages to remind passengers about their personal responsibility to maintain good hand hygiene, maintain physical distancing and wear a face covering when travelling.”

Photo credit: Strathclyde Partnership for Transport

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