Alcohol ban to be extended across Scotland's rail network
Last updated 12th Nov 2020
A ban on alcohol is set to be extended across Scotland's rail network to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.
ScotRail says the temporary measure will help passengers maintain social-distancing and encourage the use of facemasks.
The consumption of alcohol is currently banned on all services between 9pm and 10am.
But, from Monday, the restrictions will be enforced around the clock - with no-one being allowed to drink alcohol either on trains or at stations at any time.
David Lister, ScotRail Sustainability and Safety Assurance Director, said: “Throughout the pandemic, our people have been working flat out to deliver a safe and reliable service for customers throughout the country.
“Our five rules for safe travel have been followed by customers and the introduction of these restrictions on alcohol will help to ensure that our staff and customers remain safe.
“We ask that everyone travelling on our trains, and passing through stations, play their part and comply with this clear guidance.”
Customers will be informed about the changes via messages on social media channels, customer information screens, and announcements at all stations.
The restrictions will be supported by the British Transport Police, who will assist railway staff where required to ensure that people follow the guidance.
Mick Hogg, RMT Regional Organiser, said: “RMT welcome this ban on alcohol that will help to keep our staff and passengers safe. We are encouraging all of our members to wear body cameras which will help to keep everyone safe while these restrictions are in place.”
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