The Railway World – Past, Present and Future
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Sam Hewitt
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This week’s roundup of news from the UK railway industry.
Rail operators and Transport for London (TfL) are cutting services because of the rising number of staff self-isolating.
Passengers using the Tyne and Wear Metro must continue to wear face coverings when travelling on the system, unless they are exempt.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has supported a decision to make masks compulsory on the London Underground, despite his own Government scrapping the mandatory wearing of face coverings.
Face masks must be worn on London’s transport network, even after the legal restrictions have been lifted on July 19.
No domestic train operators will require passengers to wear face coverings on services in England from July 19, according to industry bodies.
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