Actor Steve Coogan sticks up for passengers on overcrowded Eastbourne to London train

Steve Coogan stood up for commuters on a packed Southern Rail train - demanding passengers be allowed to travel with him in his first class carriage.
Steve Coogan remonstrating with a guard on a Southern Rail service, photo by SWNSSteve Coogan remonstrating with a guard on a Southern Rail service, photo by SWNS
Steve Coogan remonstrating with a guard on a Southern Rail service, photo by SWNS

The Alan Partridge star, 52, was filmed exchanging words with a ticket inspector who told passengers they could not stand in the carriage without first class tickets on the train from Eastbourne to London Victoria.

One commuter said, “He was saying that it was outrageous that they should face any penalty and that they should have somewhere to sit.

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“He was being very chivalrous defending the other passengers. There was one woman who was being told to leave even though she had a lot of luggage and wanted to stay with her bags.

“The train was ridiculously overcrowded with people packed into the aisles and a few passengers had wandered into the first class carriage simply to find a seat or somewhere a little bit more comfortable to stand.”

Sadly the comedian’s efforts came to nothing as the commuters were ushered out of the first class carriage on the overcrowded 8.46 Lewes train on Wednesday (September 5).

The onlooker added, “The outcome was that the passengers were forced to leave anyway.

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“There was a ticket inspector and a guard in the carriage. The guard said to the other passengers, ‘I don’t think the ticket inspector realises who he is.’”

In a video filmed by a passenger, it is difficult to hear what Coogan is saying but can be heard telling the guard he is ‘not being pragmatic’.