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Strike Closes Station Toilets for Four Days
5 Jan
Summary
- Station toilets and ticket offices closed for four days due to industrial action.
- Strike affects facilities at transport interchanges but not services.
- Bus and tram services remain unaffected as drivers are not striking.

Transport facilities at several stations are experiencing closures for a period of four days due to ongoing industrial action. This strike action specifically impacts toilets and ticket offices located within transport interchanges across the region.
Transport for Greater Manchester has advised the public about these disruptions, which are set to continue up to and including Thursday. Despite the closures of certain amenities, passengers will find that bus and tram services themselves are not affected by the industrial action.
This is because the striking workers do not include the drivers or conductors essential for operating the services. Passengers needing to purchase tickets or passes can still do so at the interchanges in Altrincham, Bury, and Shudehill in Manchester.




