More Transdev buses in the UK as vaccination campaign steps up the pace

2021.01.03
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As the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations continues to rise, Transdev subsidiary the Keighley Bus Company in the UK has doubled the frequency of a popular route to make travel safe and simple for those heading for a town vaccination center.

Long Lee Surgery in Keighley was among the first in Bradford District to begin administering COVID-19 vaccinations on 15 December last year, and the pace of the campaign is now increasing as more groups of people become eligible for vaccinations.

With the expected rise in the numbers going for a jab in mind, The Keighley Bus Company has doubled the frequency of its Keighley Jets route K5 which serves the Long Lee surgery on its journey between Keighley Bus Station and Thwaites Brow.

The new timetable now in place sees the Keighley Jets K5 service doubled to run every 30 minutes throughout the day on Monday to Saturdays.

We’re happy to be able to deliver more buses, more often to make travel for vaccinations convenient and comfortable – and as always, our buses are clean, safe and ready to go.

We’ve also produced a handy guide to reaching vaccination centers right across our network, including Airedale Hospital in Keighley which continues to be served by our Mainline M4 and Dalesway 66 routes, and Silsden Surgery which can be reached using our 62 service.

Alan Isherwood, The Keighley Bus Company General Manager

Dr Brendan Kennedy, GP Exec Partner at AWC Modality partnership at Long Lee Surgery, is welcoming the increase in buses.

It’s fantastic news that The Keighley Bus Company has increased the number of buses to our Long Lee Vaccination Centre. We expect to be very busy on the coming months as we invite patients for their first and second vaccinations – so hopefully more buses will make it easier for patients to get to Long Lee.

Dr Brendan Kennedy, GP Exec Partner at AWC Modality partnership at Long Lee Surgery

The delivery of the coronavirus vaccine is the largest campaign of its kind in NHS history, and the health service is reminding everyone to be patient and wait to be contacted when it’s their turn for a jab. Getting the vaccination will reduce the chance of complications from the virus, which is the reason why those most at risk are receiving a vaccination first.

Full details of the increased frequency of service on the Keighley Jets K5 bus route, plus a helpful guide showing how to reach local vaccination centers by bus, are available on The Keighley Bus Company’s website at: https://www.transdevbus.co.uk/keighley with times and tickets also on the free to download ‘Transdev Go’ mobile app.

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