HC Deb 14 February 1940 vol 357 cc784-5W
Mr. Law

asked the Minister of Transport what compensation is to be allowed by the railway companies to members of the travelling public the value of whose season tickets has been diminished owing to the suspension of railway services since the outbreak of war?

Captain Wallace

Season tickets are issued on conditions which free the companies from any liability in respect of a reduction in the frequency of services, and I am advised that it would not be feasible to grade the charges for such tickets according to the frequency of the services available.

CROSS-CHANNEL TRAFFIC (CONDITIONS).

Major Cazalet

asked the Minister of Transport whether his attention has been called to the conditions prevailing in the cross-Channel journey between England and France; whether he is aware that on occasions people are left all night on boats with no mattresses, no blankets, or any other comforts; that they are not warned as to the conditions; and will he take steps to remedy the situation?

Captain Wallace

I am having inquiries made regarding the subject of my hon. and gallant Friend's complaint and will communicate with him as soon as possible.