Schoolchildren can use Go Cards on regular services or use the Manx Electric Railway
Schoolchildren and those who use the Island's bus network to commute are facing disruption as the bus strike enters its third day.
Bus Vannin has confirmed it won't be provided school services during the 10-day walkout, which got underway on Saturday.
The Island's bus operator is running a contingency timetable during the industrial action, focussing on the core routes connecting Douglas, Ramsey, Peel and the south, along with hospital services.
While there are no specific bus services for pupils as they return from half term, they can use the contingency services with their Go Cards, while additional capacity for students and commuters is available on the Manx Electric Railway.
The public is being advised to make alternative travel or work arrangements where possible.
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