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The bus services in Trafford, Wigan, Bolton, Salford and Manchester to be completely cancelled by driver strikes

Thousands of bus passengers could be impacted by strikes in Greater Manchester as more than 300 Arriva bus drivers prepare to walk out over pay. The industrial action on Wednesday (July 19), run by Unite the Union in response to a below-inflation pay offer, means there will 'no service or limited service' on Arriva bus routes in Trafford, Wigan, Bolton and Salford and Manchester.

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has arranged for alternative operators to run the routes it subsidises - which are those which make too little profit to be run by bus companies. But not all timetables will run as planned.

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Services 281 to 287, which serve Altrincham and surrounding areas, which are financially supported by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) will be covered by alternative operator, Goodwins. Revised timetables will be available on the TfGM website and at bus stations - as well as any further changes to this cover throughout the duration of the strike.

A full list of the 20 routes which will not operate are listed below.

Those customers with Arriva tickets of seven days or more, purchased and activated before the date of the strike, will be able to use their ticket on selected Metrolink lines during this period. Sean Dyball, TfGM’s Head of Customer Experience, said: “We understand the concern passengers will have and we want to reassure them that we’re working closely with the operator to limit the disruption as much as possible.

“Unfortunately, due to current conditions and staff absences, we have not been able to secure replacements for all routes. Where we can, we have worked to prioritise routes with

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