Trentbarton said services have been impacted in recent months due to a shortage of bus drivers
A bus company operating in Nottinghamshire has cancelled almost 100 services across 15 of its routes. Trentbarton announced the cancellation of 97 services on Tuesday, December 6, which would affect a variety of routes throughout Nottinghamshire.
In a statement on Twitter, it posted: "We are unable to operate the following services today. We are doing all we can to operate as many services as possible. "We apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding." The bus service has had to cancel a number of services in recent months due to a shortage of bus drivers in the travel sector.
Trent Barton routes that will have some services cancelled today include the calverton, the cotgrave, indigo, the keyworth, mainline, nines, rainbow one, red arrow, rushcliffe villager, skylink Nottingham, skylink express, threes, the villager, my15 and the X38.
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