Personalised journey planner will help millions of rail passengers to avoid crowds
and more people head back to work. Warnings about crowding or disruption will be sent via the app or directly through WhatsApp or WeChat.The service has been piloted for a year by National Rail through its Passenger Connect service.Ministers have also announced a further £283million to increase the number of
services across the country. They want the extra capacity to help people to get to work or make essential trips to the supermarket more easily and quickly.
Meanwhile, plans will also allow motorists to finish their journey sooner and complete their trip by walking or cycling. Town Halls will share £225million to create pop-up and permanent cycle lanes by reallocating road space. Mr Shapps said on Saturday: “People across the country are all sharing the same public-spirited approach to tackling the spread of this virus and keeping others safe.”CORONAVIRUS CRISIS - STAY IN THE KNOWTo receive The Sun's Coronavirus newsletter in your inbox every tea time,
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