Non-Corridor Railway Carriages.

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport. – in the House of Commons on 26 March 1929.

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Photo of Sir Rhys Morris Sir Rhys Morris , Cardiganshire

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asked the Minister of Transport whether his attention has been drawn to the number of outrages committed upon women in non-corridor trains; and will he make representations to the railway companies that all passenger trains should have corridor carriages only?

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley , New Forest and Christchurch

So far as my information goes, deplorable incidents such as those to which the hon. Member refers are of rare occurrence. I am not prepared to press railway companies to discontinue entirely the use of non-corridor stock, but I will call their attention to the hon. Member's suggestion.

Photo of Sir Rhys Morris Sir Rhys Morris , Cardiganshire

Has the Minister's attention been drawn to the fact that another murder has been committed in a train with non-corridor carriages, and is it not desirable that non-corridor carriages should be abolished?

Photo of Mr Geoffrey Peto Mr Geoffrey Peto , Frome

Will my right hon. Friend consider recommending to the railway companies that in non-corridor carriages there should be a window or grating between the compartments?

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley , New Forest and Christchurch

I think that the best thing to rely upon is a communication cord which can be reached, or, in the case of ladies, special carriages.