HC Deb 24 July 1941 vol 373 cc1070-1W
Mr. Kennedy

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether his attention has been drawn to the restricted and congested omnibus service in the East of Fife, and the desire of the Road Board that the passenger stations at Boarhills, Stravithie, Kingsbarns and Kelty should be reopened, especially for the benefit of workers going to and from their work; and whether he is aware that several trains pass these stations daily, and that their reopening has become a matter of essential public interest.

Colonel Llewellin

I have been asked to reply. As I informed the hon. Member for West Fife (Mr. Gallacher) yesterday, I am making inquiries into this matter, and I will communicate also with my hon. Friend as soon as possible.