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jw47 | 09:24 Fri 19th Mar 2021 | Travel
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I know we are not allowed to travel at the moment but hopefully in the summer we can so I was wondering how social distancing is managed if passengers get on at different stops along the line
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probably the hope is that social distancing won't be necessary - how are people coping now on (say) the London underground?
they are coping with social distancing on the underground, some seats are marked off, though that was last year when i travelled on one.
social distancing is managed on long-distance services by requiring all passengers to have mandatory seat reservations.
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I think social distancing will be around for a while. I am hoping to travel to Dorset in August
Train leaves from London and I get on halfway. Its always been a busy line whatever time of day I have travelled.
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Mushroom. Have just seen your answer is this the same if you change trains halfway. I have to do this at Southampton
Son went up to Newcastle on the train (main east coast line London-Edinburgh) a couple of days ago. Booked in advance tickets only and seats taped off, everyone was wearing masks and it was very well organised apparently.
I can't see that working on busy commuter routes when people start going back to their workplaces in greater numbers.
By that time social distancing rules will probably have been lifeted.
// By that time social distancing rules will probably have been lifted. //

unlikely. they will be with us for the forseeable, probably at least the next few years.

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