Trains chaos disgrace for bank holiday passengers travelling to Scarborough
Both the 2.47pm and the 3.47pm trains from York to Scarborough were cancelled.
Families with suitcases, small children, dogs; women with pushchairs; old people with luggage were given little information, shunted back and forth from platform 5 to platform 3, over a rail bridge or through packed tunnels.
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Eventually, a train left York to Scarborough at 4.30pm which was utterly crammed with upset and unhappy people.
Although there were apparently major issues further down the line that day, both east and west, the situation above could have been mitigated against.
A train set did become available much earlier that afternoon but was shunted along to another platform and parked to return to Liverpool.
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Hide AdInstead of responding in a flexible manner which would have relieved the discomfort and inconvenience to passengers, the train company chose to take one of their trains out of service.
It was a disgrace the way bank holiday passengers travelling to Scarborough were treated. We should not have to put up with this.
Jean Flanagan
Prince of Wales Terrace
Scarborough