Transport for Wales (TfW)is urging people to only use public transport for essential travel and where there are no other travel alternatives.

Selected pubs are set to re-open in England this Saturday (July 5), and Wales is changing some of its Covid-19 restrictions, such as allowing people from two separate households to form one exclusive, extended household from Monday (July 6).

The same date will also see the end of the five mile 'stay local' guidance so bus companies have anticipated these changes might encourage more journeys, so are reinforcing the message that public transport should be used for essential travel only.

This is to ensure there is enough space for key workers and those with no alternative option to continue to travel safely.

TfW has already introduced additional safety measures in their stations and on trains including social distancing, one-way systems, additional cleaning and is encouraging people to follow Government advice regarding face coverings.

They are also piloting a 'capacity checker' that will allow transport users to plan their journeys based on how busy trains are.

This is early on in its development and will be improved gradually over the coming weeks.

James Price, Transport for Wales CEO, said: "The safety of our colleagues and customers has, and will always be, our top priority.

"Covid-19 is an evolving situation and over the next week there are important changes in advice from UK and Welsh Governments.

"However, we need to reinforce our travel safer campaign highlighting that public transport is for essential travel and where there are no other travel alternatives."

Transport for Wales is also updating its timetable based on potential changes in the number of people travelling and is encouraging people to check their journey in advance by visiting www.tfwrail.wales.