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Bus strike threat

19 Sep 2017

Disruption to First Manchester passengers during every Monday of October if industrial action goes ahead

A major bus drivers’ strike is set to cause disruption to passengers during every Monday of October.

Commuters who use First Manchester are being warned to plan ahead for the action on October 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30.

A total of 43 routes will be affected if the walk-out by 679 staff members from the operator’s Bolton and Rusholme depots goes ahead, from which most services run.

They include 33 Bolton services, three Rusholme services routes and seven school bus services.

All public transport and Greater Manchester’s roads are expected to be busier as a result, especially at peak morning and evening times, especially on key commuter routes, as people affected by the strike make alternative arrangements.

Bus services from First Manchester’s Oldham and Queens Road depots are unaffected, including Manchester’s Metroshuttle.

Phil Medlicott, Managing Director at First Manchester, said the company was working with the union to try and come to a solution that will avoid strike action as well as finalising contingency plans and establishing what level of service will be provided if required.