Police continued their work to stamp out criminal behaviour on public transport as they patrolled a guided busway.
Officers fromm the Greater Manchester Police Transport Unit were patrolling the Leigh Guided Busway in response to anti-social behaviour and drug dealing.
They patrolled on foot, cycle and car.
A GMP spokesperson said: "Earlier tonight our Greater Manchester Police Transport Unit officers conducted cycle, foot and mobile patrols of the Leigh Guided Busway routes in response to recent anti-social behaviour, dealing, and crime.
"We hope you had a safe journey. Travel safe."
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The operation is part of a wider initiative to make public transport safer. Officers have been patrolling Radcliffe tram station as well as Bolton interchange in response to anti-social behaviour.
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