Northern customers asked to prepare for Euro 2020 rail travel
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Train operator Northern is calling on its customers to carefully consider their journeys throughout the duration of the football tournament.
Matches are being held across the continent, and fan parks have been set up in major cities in the North to allow football enthusiasts to soak up the atmosphere.
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Hide AdA spokesperson for Northern said: “It’s great that so many people will be able to enjoy a festival of football. But we expect our trains to be a little busier than they have been in the recent past as people travel to Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield to access the fan parks
“There are matches on most days between now and the final – on Sunday July 11 – and we’re asking all our customers to plan their journeys carefully during this period and to be prepared for busier services.”
Those who do chose to travel can do so with confidence as Northern continues to provide enhanced cleaning at its stations and on-board its trains.
The spokesperson added: “We know cleanliness, now more than ever, is vitally important for our customers. That’s why we now have more than 600 dedicated cleaning staff working on trains and at stations with a particular focus on touch points (tables, buttons and toilets). Our enhanced cleaning regime is designed to protect customers and staff by reducing the potential risk of transmission.
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Hide Ad“And, of course, face coverings are still mandatory (aside from those with specific exemptions) on all trains and at stations.”
When travelling, Northern customers are advised to:
Always wear a face covering when on a train or at a station (unless specific exemptions apply)
Regularly wash hands before and after travel and use hand sanitiser when on the network
Take all litter and rubbish off trains and use the bins provided
Be considerate of others
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Hide AdRespect our staff who are working to keep people on the move
Travel outside of busy hours where possible – avoiding times near to the start or end of matches
Plan journeys carefully and be aware of train times
For full details of Northern’s timetables visit northernrailway.co.uk. Train times can also be checked via National Rail Enquiries.
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