"There is a demand and I can see why there would be an issue. "There used to be around nine carriages before and now they have dropped it to two or three", he added. The way I read it is - do not go on trains."ĭaniel Griff, from Newark, said he will drive to Skegness instead to avoid the busy trains. It is going to be different because you will be travelling like a sardine. He added: "They say that travelling to Skegness this year is going to be different. "There will be a queue there to the train every hour and you might get on the train at 2pm. Mr Stanley added: "Come holidays, someone is going to say that they are going to Skeggy today, they will go down there with their children, and be told that they have not booked in advance. He said that while EMR has identified the problem of trains being overcrowded, their new system is "not going to fix it". Mr Stanley, 53, said he was a regular on the train in the summer, and used to go on a day out with the family. "We are encouraging you to book your tickets in advance to guarantee a space on the return part of your journey too", added the train operator.īut Alan Stanley, a dad of two from Watnall, said EMR's guidance made him change his mind about stepping foot on the train this summer. Passengers are also advised to bring only one bag per person "as space is limited on trains", said EMR. Leave your messages of condolence for the three people who lost their lives in the tragic Nottingham attacks here. For those who haven’t pre-booked their tickets, this means they may have to wait for the next available train. EMR is encouraging travellers to book tickets in advance to guarantee a space to or from Skegness this year, between July 9 and September 9.
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