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Face covering required on public transport from 15 JuneFollowing the latest government advice, from Monday 15 June wearing face coverings when travelling by train or other public transport will be compulsory, and you should bring one on your journey. Check for full details on what the government means by ‘face covering’ and everything else you need to know about the new rule, please click here. For those who are taking the train, we are committed to doing all we can to help you travel safely. Please go at quieter times if you can. If possible, buy your ticket before getting to the station or use contactless, and check the latest information before you set off. Find out about travelling safely and other coronavirus travel updates on the National Rail Enquiries website page Below is a short Frequently Asked Questions section that tells you all you need to know to follow this new rule, which will apply on all rail services for your entire journey.
Q. What is a face covering? Q. Will face coverings be provided or available to buy at the station? Q. Where does this apply – just on trains or in stations too? Q. What if I can’t wear a face covering for medical reasons or due to a disability? Q. I’m deaf and I need to lip read what staff are telling me. Can they take off their face covering to help me? Q. Do children require face coverings? Q. What do I do with my face covering when I am finished with it?
Thank you for helping us get everyone safely where they need to go. RDG Travel Agents Team
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