RM Archive
FROM THE RAILWAY MAGAZINE ARCHIVES
100 YEARS AGO
NOVEMBER 1921
‘Conductor-Guard’ Trains THE Great Eastern Railway is developing the principle of ‘conductor-guard’ working on branch trains, already in use on certain light railways, as a means of operating less remunerative branches more economically.
The conductor-guard has a complete set of single and return tickets to meet standard requirements and, in order to cover instances where through tickets are ordinarily issued at a fare less than the sum of the branch fare and the continuation on the main line, provision is made whereby only the difference between the branch fare originally paid and the through fare is charged when rebooking.