DOZENS of schoolchildren taking part in a World War Two evacuation re-enactment were left stranded when a train failed to show up.

Parents have contacted South Lakes MP Tim Farron after around 60 schoolchildren, dressed in wartime costumes, had walked to Windermere railway station to be waved off by tearful parents on the 0934 Northern Rail service yesterday (Friday).

But the train was cancelled because of the ongoing staff shortages.

The children were from Year Four at St Mary’s and St Martin’s Primary School in Windermere.

Mr Farron said: “You couldn’t make it up. I guess we should all just be grateful that Northern Rail weren’t responsible for evacuating children during the war.

“Northern Rail knew that there were 60 children from Year 4 booked on the train. It was expected that they would put on extra carriages to cope, but instead they cancelled the whole train and didn’t even put on a replacement bus service.

“Again, we see the lack of commitment that Northern Rail have to our railway line and our local communities. It is time to finally remove the franchise from Arriva Trains and appoint an operator who won’t let local people down.

“I have written to Northern Rail asking for an apology and compensation, and to Transport Secretary Chris Grayling to ask him once again to remove the franchise from Arriva.”

Northern has been contacted for a comment.