HC Deb 23 February 1926 vol 192 cc299-300
90. Mr. H. WILLIAMS

asked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware that the platforms of many stations on the Southern Railway between Norwood Junction and London Bridge are at times so encumbered with milk cans that they seriously hamper the passengers in getting in and out of the train; and whether he will draw the attention of the railway company to the need for improvement?

Colonel ASHLEY

I have had a complaint with regard to Forest Hill Station, and the subject is engaging the attention of the railway company. If my hon. Friend will let me know what other stations he has in mind I will draw the attention of the company to them.

91. Mr. WILLIAMS

also asked the Minister of Transport whether his attention has been drawn to the insufficient accommodation provided by the Southern Railway Company on the electric services between Catford and Victoria; and whether he will take steps to have it improved?

Colonel ASHLEY

My attention has not previously been drawn to this matter, but if my hon. Friend will give me particulars of his complaint, I will ask the railway company to consider it.