The train now leaving Milton Keynes has as many passengers as staff on board!

Route to London almost deserted as commuters answer plea to avoid public transport
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A rush-hour commuter train from Milton Keynes had just TWO passengers and two staff on board for its journey to London.

The 0710 London Northwestern Railway service from Northampton broke down just after leaving Leighton Buzzard, having stopped at Wolverton, Milton Keynes and Bletchley.

It finally reached Cheddington more than a hour late where the driver and conductor logged two passengers getting off to wait for a following service.

A normally packed Milton Keynes commuter train had just two passengers on boardA normally packed Milton Keynes commuter train had just two passengers on board
A normally packed Milton Keynes commuter train had just two passengers on board

Passenger numbers have stayed low following pleas to only use public transport as a last resort in the wake of Prime Minister Boris Johnson 'return to work' message.

But this even stunned bosses at the train operator — which runs services from Birmingham to London via Northampton — and a spokesman insisted this was by no means typical.

A spokesman for London Northwestern Railway said: "Passenger numbers on individual services will vary day-to-day and we are monitoring travel patterns closely

“To help enable social distancing, public transport should be reserved for those making essential journeys where no other transport option is available and we would like to thank our customers for continuing to follow this advice closely.”

Tuesday morning's 12-car London Northwestern service to London would normally have around 800 seats but that is currently reduced dramatically to allow for social distancing on board.

Each car now has room for just 15 passengers, two metres apart, and train bosses last week put out an appeal to stay away from services to ensure NHS staff and other key workers could travel safely.

LNWR customer experience director Jonny Wiseman said: “Maintaining social distancing on the railway network is a real challenge because the concept goes against the entire principle of mass transit. We have had to think hard and move fast to bring in new ways of moving people within social distancing constraints.

“It is absolutely essential that our customers play their part by being kind, considerate and travelling responsibly. Only use public transport if you absolutely have to travel and have no other alternative.”