Commuters on TransLink buses will find themselves riding in closer proximity to other passengers, starting Monday as coronavirus lockdowns lift further.
The transit agency says as of June 1, buses will accept passengers up to two-thirds of their total capacity. That’s up from the drastically reduced capacity TransLink implemented in late March, in order to accommodate physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the past two months, buses have operated with half of their seating blocked off. TransLink spokesperson Ben Murphy acknowledged that riders won’t always be able to stay two metres apart from each other under higher-capacity.