A Stagecoach bus
Hull City Council is working in partnership with Stagecoach East Midlands and East Yorkshire Buses

NHS staff to benefit from dedicated bus service

Bus company Stagecoach has launched a dedicated shuffle service for NHS staff in Hull.

The buses will provide crucial transport links for key health workers commuting home from Hull Royal Infirmary after their shifts.

Two buses will make up the new service, departing from the hospital at the main shift change times to take NHS staff home. One bus will serve a circular route of east Hull while the other will cover areas in west Hull.

The service is exclusively for NHS staff, including hospital ancillary workers such as porters and cleaners.

Staff will need to show their ID card to indicate to the driver that they are eligible for the service.

Matt Cranwell, managing director of Stagecoach East Midlands, said: “We want to do what we can to help support the fantastic NHS staff who are working tirelessly to protect and care for our communities during these challenging times.

“We are continuing to respond to the latest Government advice by updating our services to ensure that critical routes are maintained wherever possible and by implementing additional cleaning and hygiene measures to protect our staff and passengers.”

The service will run within the city boundary as well as Hessle, Anlaby, Kirk Ella, Willerby, Cottingham and Wawne and will operate flexibly, stopping in safe places on the main roads that are close to the passengers’ homes.

Drivers will adhere to safety precautions and be conscious of stopping in convenient and well-lit places for NHS staff to get off the bus.

The buses will depart from the Hull Royal Infirmary site outside the Hull and East Yorkshire Women and Children’s Hospital off Lansdowne Street at 1.45pm, 3.15pm, 6.45pm and 8.15pm. Read more here.

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