West Dorset MP says he's 'on a mission' to protect railway ticket office staff

By Francesca Evans

13th Sep 2023 | Local News

West Dorset MP Chris Loder has today led a Westminster Hall debate scrutinising the proposed reforms to railway ticket offices staffing hours, outlined by South Western Railway.

In one of the most well-attended debates ever recorded in Westminster Hall, Mr Loder, who started his career before politics as a station assistant – the very role affected by the proposals – urged the Rail Minister to veto the "ridiculous proposals".

In his speech, Mr Loder blasted South Western Railway's claim that the proposals of moving staff from behind the ticket office window to be out on the station with no change in staffed hours as "patently untrue in West Dorset".

He added that the proposals constituted a "disingenuous veil" for slashing staffing hours by 40% at Sherborne Station, and by 55% at Dorchester South Station. 

The Conservative MP continued: "This is not reform. This is inequality, not just against those with mobility issues. But for the elderly and for those who are often without access to technology - driving still further issues of rural isolation.

"And what's more, it goes to compound years of really poor service to the people of Dorset.

"Slashing the train service, totally cutting us off from direct trains to London for prolonged periods, removing all on board catering for train journeys of almost three and a half hours and dumping passengers at all times of day and night with no way to travel forward, just to save a few minutes in delay. These are just some examples of what my constituents face."

     

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