Times of Tonbridge 26th August 2020

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Thousands of commuters avoiding trains and still working from home By Richard Williams MORE than 3,000 commuters in Tonbridge are shunning the railways and still working from home, the Times can reveal. Some two thirds of season ticket holders have yet to return to using the town’s main railway station despite calls from the government for people to go back to their offices, figures reveal. According to data released by the Office of Rail and Road, around 4,684 season ticket holders used Tonbridge Station every day in 2018/2019. The figures, which estimate entrances and exits to train stations, show there were around 2.4 million season ticket exits and entrances at the station last year. Rail company Southeastern has said that while passenger figures were now

‘creeping up’, the number of people using its services is only at 30 per cent from this time last year. The Times approached the rail company for a more detailed breakdown on com-

‘Usually there would have been 50 to 60 people, but there was just five’ muter numbers and found an estimated 3,264 commuters in Tonbridge are yet to return to travelling to work by rail. Tonbridge Station has seen its commuter numbers fall to just 1,400. By comparison, Tunbridge Wells Railway Station has seen its commuter numbers fall from 3,472 a day to just 1,041.

Around 10,000 workers in Tonbridge have been on furlough during the Covid crisis and it is not known how many used the train service, but many former commuters are now working at home. Tonbridge Line Commuters, the largest rail commuter organisation in Kent, says the drop off in passenger numbers has been extremely noticeable. “Last time I was on the platform at Tonbridge Station there was hardly anybody there,” said vice-chairman, John Reynolds. “Usually there would have been 50 to 60 people, but there was just five.” The news comes after the Office of National Statistics released the Retail Prices Index [RPI] last week. Rail fares are linked to the RPI, indicat-

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