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Director of Public Transport defends temporary platform

by isleofman.com 17th December 2012

Transport chiefs are waiting to see how many people come forward to register as stand-in drivers for the bus strike planned for later this week.

The Department of Community, Culture and Leisure invited those with a valid PPV licence who are available to work over three days from Thursday, to apply as temporary drivers from today.

It's understood the department already has 30 suitable drivers lined up, enough to operate the planned Sunday service, though it's unclear how many will come forward on the day.

Meanwhile steam trains and electric trams will also be brought back into service.

Speaking on Talking Heads today Director of Public Transport Ian Longworth defended the decision to build a temporary platform near Castle Rushen High School:

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Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 17th, December 2012 07:22pm.

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