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Stagecoach sees passenger numbers recover ahead of opening of £8m Exeter bus station

Transport company boss predicts commuter travel will return and public regain confidence as vaccine programme continues

Mike Watson, manging director of Stagecoach South West

Transport company Stagecoach South West is seeing passenger numbers rise as people return to some form of normal living following the pandemic - and is expecting a further boost when Exeter’s £8m bus station opens.

Mike Watson, managing director, said bus patronage is now up to 65% of pre-Covid levels and he thinks it will continue to increase as people evaluate the risks, particularly as vaccination rates rise.

He also thinks commuter passenger levels will reach up to 70% of the pandemic volume, with some people continuing to work from home, although he is upbeat that eventually more people will return to the workplace.

And he is expecting , and the neighbouring St Sidwell’s Point leisure centre, to boost passenger numbers further.

Artist impression of Exeter's new £8m Bus Station

Mr Watson sees both developments as part of Exeter’s continuing rise, with the city having benefited from major investments into the Cranbrook new town, Skypark business park, and Lidl and Amazon distribution centres.

“We have quite a lot of people on our buses at the moment, domestic tourists that have come to Torbay, for example, but the commuter market has been slow to return,” Mr Watson said.

“In the next six months we will see a lot more people returning to the workplace and will get to about 60% to 70%. Some will work from home, some will be at workplaces full time and some a hybrid.”

Mr Watson highlighted a recent Centre for Cities report which predicted the return of the five-day office week within two years, and said that people want social contact and added: “We are gregarious.”