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Megabus to suspend all services in England and Wales from Sunday

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Megabus will stop running in England and Wales on April 5 as a response to coronavirus. It's part of a string of measures designed to keep the company running as bus use plummets while lockdown is in force.

Owner Satgecoach said: "We are temporarily winding down our  megabus.com  inter-city coach services in England and Wales, and will suspend all such services by 5 April." The news comes as bus companies are handed a £167million bailout to keep vital services running during the coronavirus crisis.

Stagecoach chief executive Martin Griffiths said: "I am proud of the tremendous efforts and sacrifices of our people and the country's healthcare workers during such a challenging and uncertain time. "We are continuing to work hard to ensure

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