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Special Railway Services (Members Of Parliament)

Volume 351: debated on Tuesday 26 September 1939

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asked the Minister of Transport whether, in connection with the special trains which are to be run to and from Scotland to assist Members of Parliament to attend sittings of this House, it will be possible to make certain provision for the general travelling public, and so reduce the inconvenience caused by the necessary curtailment of railway services?

Where special trains are run for the convenience of Members of Parliament, any unused accommodation on such trains is placed at the disposal of the general public.