And from
the Northern Echo ...
LNER» said it was ramping up services from Monday and said the safety of staff and passengers remained its 'top priority.'
A spokesperson said: "The safety of our staff and customers is always our top priority.
"To support social distancing for customers who do need to travel with us at this time, all LNER services will be reservation-only from Monday."
To enforce the rules, LNER said it was asking passengers to ignore their reserved seat and to sit in a window seat, with one person per row of four seats, and two empty rows between each passenger.
People travelling as a household will be allowed to sit together but must maintain "a safe distance" from other passengers.
I can see where they're coming from, but feels to be clear as mud. More a "(train) regulation ticket" than a "(seat) reservation ticket".
LNER Site says
I've NOT reserved a seat with my ticket:
* If you're travelling before 11am on Monday 18 May you can board as normal and we ask you to adhere to social distancing while in stations and onboard our trains.
* If you're travelling after 11am on Monday 18 May you will need a seat reservation which you will be able to make on our website from Monday morning. Alternatively, you will be able to do this in our station Travel Centres from Monday morning.
I HAVE reserved a seat with my ticket:
* Your existing reservation remains valid but will no longer be linked to a specific seat number. We're asking you to choose your own seat onboard from 11am on Monday 18 May, using our guidance below:
+ Sit at a window seat
+ One person to every two rows to leave a 2-metre gap (one row in First Class)
+ Use alternate sides of the train
+ Avoid facing other passengers
If you are travelling as a household, you can sit together, but please ensure you maintain a safe distance from other customers who are not in your group.
also on that page ...
To help keep you safe when you travel with us and to support social distancing, we are working to ensure a safe number of customers can travel on each of our train services.
To manage this, we are introducing reservation only travel from 11am on Monday 18 May 2020, until further notice. This means that anyone who needs to travel after 11am on Monday, with LNER, will require a seat reservation.
except it's NOT a seat reservation, is it? It's a train regulation ticket!
... and I'm still being asked for my seating preference when I book (
GWR▸ engine!)
London Kings Cross to York
Coach H
Seat 42: Quiet coach, No smoking, Window, Forwards