Mainline railway stations across London and the South-East will be left without staff as a result of government cuts, the TSSA union claimed yesterday.
A total of 265 stations in London and the South-East will be affected, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association said. They include Acton, Brixton, Chiswick, East Dulwich, Harringay Green Lanes and Tooting.
The Government is considering proposals in the report by businessman Sir Roy McNulty, which recommends cuts of £1 billion across the national network.
It includes a "hit list" of 675 ticket offices to be closed nationwide. As there are no platform staff at these stations, they will be left unmanned. Up to 1,000 ticket office jobs could go.
The TSSA union, which represents ticket office staff, has collated from the "small print" of the report all the stations affected in the South-East.
Leader Gerry Doherty said: "Stations will be left unsafe purely to save money - passengers, particularly women, will fear arriving at stations in the dark with nobody to turn to if they need help."
He said that passengers were facing a "double whammy" of reduced safety and higher fares - set to increase by 25 per cent over the next three years.
Mr Doherty accused Transport Secretary Philip Hammond - who welcomed the report when it was published in May - of being on a "political suicide mission" because 40 per cent of the hit-list stations are in Tory heartlands.
Commending the report to the Commons, Mr Hammond said: "Sir Roy estimates that UK rail costs are 20-30 per cent higher than they should be and that potential savings amounting to between £740 million and £1.05 billion a year could be found by 2018/19 without any reductions in services."
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With minor adaptations from an article in the Evening Standard
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Hasn't this already happened? I only ever see staff at South Tottenham station in the rush hours.
Oyster may be handy but this is the side-effect.
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