HC Deb 24 February 1969 vol 778 c208W
89. Mr. Higgins

asked the Minister of Transport whether he will issue a general direction to British Railways to ensure that guards on trains delayed for long periods outside major stations inform passengers of the reasons for the delay and either ask them to remain in the train or ensure that if they desire to walk to their destination, they do so in an organised and safe manner.

Mr. Marsh

No. This is a matter of management for the Railways Board. I understand, however, that guards are instructed to inform passengers as soon as possible of the reason for any undue delay. It is against Railway byelaws for any person to alight from a train between stations except in emergency or at the express request of the guard who would take all steps to ensure the safety of the passengers.

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