COMMUTERS have been left stunned after travellers took over a train station car park - leaving their washing and rubbish scattered across the park.

And with up to 20 caravans parked at the Lea Green railway station in St Helens, commuters are now being forced to park elsewhere as cops do nothing to move them on.

 A line of traveller caravans are parked at the Lea Green train station

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A line of traveller caravans are parked at the Lea Green train stationCredit: Mercury Press
 The railings have been turned into clothes lines

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The railings have been turned into clothes linesCredit: Mercury Press

Carpets and clothes can be seen scattered around the car park, with even children's potties left across the bitumen.

The area has been overrun with kids playing on scooters while commuters carefully try to find a park.

And while commuters have complained, nothing has so far been done to move on the travellers - despite a sign warning the area is "free parking for Rail users only".

Irene Parker, 77, told the MailOnline: "It's disgusting seeing all these people here. They're doing their washing and children are playing all over the place.

"I saw a little girl run in front of a car. A height restriction barrier seems to have been broken."

She said that Northern Rail had been contacted about the problem, but claimed that nothing could be done as the travellers were not causing any disruption.

Commuters said they were frustrated at the apparent double standards, with one man claiming he had got a £50 parking ticket for parking across a bay.

He said: "How is there no action taken when these caravans are taking up to three bays. It's one rule for them and another for everyone else."

It's disgusting seeing all these people here. They're doing their washing and children are playing all over the place

Irene ParkerLocal

But travellers who have made the car park their home said they hadn't done anything.

One said: "The police have been round but we haven't done anything wrong or caused any trouble so they didn't do anything."

A spokesman for Northern said: "We are continuing to work closely with British Transport Police to monitor the situation at Lea Green and return the car park to normal operation as soon as possible.

"In the meantime we continue to advise customers to amend their travel plans slightly and use St Helens Junction which has parking facilities for more than 200 cars."

British Transport Police have been contacted for comment.

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It comes after travellers hit the motorway in traditional caravans and plush motorways for the Appleby Horse Fair this week.

Cowgirls and pram-pushing mums glammed up for the fair in Cumbria that attracts about 10,000 travellers and gypsies to buy and sell horses.

Fascinating photos from the 1960s have shown the extensive history of the fair.

 Travellers at the carppark said they had not done anything wrong

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Travellers at the carppark said they had not done anything wrongCredit: Mercury Press
 A woman can be seen looking at her caravan after settling in at the Merseyside train station

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A woman can be seen looking at her caravan after settling in at the Merseyside train stationCredit: Mercury Press
 Commuters said they had no room to park because of the caravans

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Commuters said they had no room to park because of the caravansCredit: Mercury Press
 Locals complained about the mess at the caravan park

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Locals complained about the mess at the caravan parkCredit: Mercury Press
 Children were seen playing in the car park where cars often try to park

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Children were seen playing in the car park where cars often try to parkCredit: Mercury Press
 Locals said they were worried about the safety of kids allowed to run around the car park

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Locals said they were worried about the safety of kids allowed to run around the car parkCredit: Mercury Press
 The car park has been filled with rubbish and belongings

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The car park has been filled with rubbish and belongingsCredit: Mercury Press
 A dog stands tied to a gas bottle

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A dog stands tied to a gas bottleCredit: Mercury Press
 The Northern network said they were looking into the situation

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The Northern network said they were looking into the situationCredit: Mercury Press

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