Clydebank rail passengers are being reminded that ScotRail’s five rules to keep people safe on their journey are still in place.
It comes after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a series of new restrictions in a bid to stop the spread of Covid-19.
ScotRail’s rules continue to be that those with symptoms should not go to a station or board a train, passengers should avoid making journeys during peak hours, where possible maintain physical distancing, passengers should also wear a face covering and should be patient.
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The rail operator is also encouraging locals to buy a ticket before they board from their website, app or ticket vending machines as staff will not sell tickets onboard to avoid unnecessary contact.
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