HC Deb 13 July 1944 vol 401 c1903W
Sir H. Morris-Jones

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport whether he can state the number of people who travelled to and from Crewe and Chester stations, respectively, during the past week and the proportionate number of trains, excluding purely military trains, daily as compared with pre-war average; and the number of railway employees engaged at these two stations as compared with pre-war.

Mr. Noel-Baker

The number of railway employees on Crewe Station in 1939 was 263; to-day it is 313. On Chester Station the number in 1939 was 172; now it is 176. I regret that the other information for which my hon. Friend asks is not available.