As indoor hospitality reopens, High Wycombe's half-hourly X30 bus service has returned.
Its running Monday to Saturday between High Wycombe and Princes Risborough via West Wycombe.
While the Service 300 continues to operate between Aylesbury, Princes Risborough and High Wycombe every 15 minutes.
On busy routes at busy times this means it may not always be possible to socially distance and some passengers may need to sit next to each other. Where possible passengers are being encouraged to plan their journey in advance and travel off peak if they can.
Seats within two metres of the driver are still taped off, however wheelchair spaces will always remain available.
A no standing policy is still in place on all non-school journeys and customers are still required to wear a face-covering on board and throughout their journey, exemptions apply.
All buses undergo a daily enhanced cleaning regime, which includes the deep cleaning of all touch points with a suitable disinfectant.
Customers are also encouraged to pay by contactless or use the app if possible, cash will be accepted but exact fares only, no change will be given.
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