HC Deb 19 November 1941 vol 376 c351W
Mr. Parker

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport whether he is aware that third-class passengers using first-class carriages when the trains are overcrowded, particularly on the Southend services, are being charged first-class fares; and whether this procedure has his sanction, in view of the policy announced on 20th November, 1940, and 29th January, 1941?

Colonel Llewellin

I am informed that additional fares are only demanded of those holders of third-class tickets who travel in the first-class when there is third-class accommodation available on the train.

Mr. Tinker

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport whether he will now consider one-class travelling on all railways, in view of the decision that the train service will be curtailed, as this would enable all seating accommodation to be fully used?

Colonel Llewellin

As the effect of curtailing train services will be that all seating accommodation will be fully used, there would be no advantage in the withdrawal of first-class accommodation on all trains.