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train cancellation compensation
we were workin in Bath yesterday, on the way back our train was
(eventually) cancelled and we were taxi'd to Swindon where we (finally, cold and hungry) got a train to paddington. This all made our day a bit of an epic, is there any point in complaining, and to who, and is any compensation due? -- Mark. www.MarkVarleyPhoto.co.uk www.TwistedPhotography.co.uk www.TwistedArts.co.uk www.BeautifulBondage.net |
train cancellation compensation
MarkVarley - MVP wrote:
we were workin in Bath yesterday, on the way back our train was (eventually) cancelled and we were taxi'd to Swindon where we (finally, cold and hungry) got a train to paddington. This all made our day a bit of an epic, is there any point in complaining, and to who, and is any compensation due? http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Content.aspx?id=442 Para 5.8 - although there is an exception for severe weather, if that was the problem... Paul S |
train cancellation compensation
On 13 Mar, 11:02, MarkVarley - MVP
wrote: we were workin in Bath yesterday, on the way back our train was (eventually) cancelled and we were taxi'd to Swindon where we (finally, cold and hungry) got a train to paddington. This all made our day a bit of an epic, is there any point in complaining, and to who, and is any compensation due? Depends what caused it. Presumably you were over an hour late so you'll get 50%, maybe 100% (if you were two hours late) of the return ticket price back in vouchers http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Content.aspx?id=442 You can get a form from a station. |
train cancellation compensation
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 11:08:43 -0000, "Paul Scott"
wrote this gibberish: MarkVarley - MVP wrote: we were workin in Bath yesterday, on the way back our train was (eventually) cancelled and we were taxi'd to Swindon where we (finally, cold and hungry) got a train to paddington. This all made our day a bit of an epic, is there any point in complaining, and to who, and is any compensation due? http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Content.aspx?id=442 Para 5.8 - although there is an exception for severe weather, if that was the problem... Paul S I don't know why the initial train was cancelled, they were saying the delays were 'waiting for train crew' or some such. we transferred to swindon and the train we got there was delayed 'due to a freight train seperating', or words to that effect. no mention of weather. -- Mark. www.MarkVarleyPhoto.co.uk www.TwistedPhotography.co.uk www.TwistedArts.co.uk www.BeautifulBondage.net |
train cancellation compensation
On Mar 13, 12:18*pm, MarkVarley - MVP
wrote: we transferred to swindon and the train we got there was delayed 'due to a freight train seperating', or words to that effect. I recall something about a freight grinding to a halt in the Severn Tunnel and causing general mayhem. So FGW should be happy to refund passengers and claim it back from NR or the freight company - in principle. Tim |
train cancellation compensation
"Paul Weaver" wrote in message ... On 13 Mar, 11:02, MarkVarley - MVP wrote: we were workin in Bath yesterday, on the way back our train was (eventually) cancelled and we were taxi'd to Swindon where we (finally, cold and hungry) got a train to paddington. This all made our day a bit of an epic, is there any point in complaining, and to who, and is any compensation due? Depends what caused it. Presumably you were over an hour late so you'll get 50%, maybe 100% (if you were two hours late) of the return ticket price back in vouchers When I sent in a refund claim from GWR for IIRC, 2 hours late, they just ignored me. Ironically, I only went by train that day because earlier in the week a car trip to Reading had taken 2 hours longer than normal. They won't be getting any more of my custom where I have a choice. tim |
train cancellation compensation
On 13 Mar, 17:24, "tim \(not at home\)"
wrote: "Paul Weaver" wrote in message ... On 13 Mar, 11:02, MarkVarley - MVP wrote: we were workin in Bath yesterday, on the way back our train was (eventually) cancelled and we were taxi'd to Swindon where we (finally, cold and hungry) got a train to paddington. This all made our day a bit of an epic, is there any point in complaining, and to who, and is any compensation due? Depends what caused it. Presumably you were over an hour late so you'll get 50%, maybe 100% (if you were two hours late) of the return ticket price back in vouchers When I sent in a refund claim from GWR for IIRC, 2 hours late, they just ignored me. Ironically, I only went by train that day because earlier in the week a car trip to Reading had taken 2 hours longer than normal. They won't be getting any more of my custom where I have a choice. tim In theory you can escalate to Passanger watch or the Rail regulator. |
train cancellation compensation
On 13 Mar, 18:10, Paul Weaver wrote: On 13 Mar, 17:24, "tim \(not at home\)" wrote: (snip) When I sent in a refund claim from GWR for IIRC, 2 hours late, they just ignored me. Ironically, I only went by train that day because earlier in the week a car trip to Reading had taken 2 hours longer than normal. They won't be getting any more of my custom where I have a choice. tim In theory you can escalate to Passanger watch or the Rail regulator. I strongly suggest you put theory into practice Tim. |
train cancellation compensation
"Mizter T" wrote in message ... On 13 Mar, 18:10, Paul Weaver wrote: On 13 Mar, 17:24, "tim \(not at home\)" wrote: (snip) When I sent in a refund claim from GWR for IIRC, 2 hours late, they just ignored me. Ironically, I only went by train that day because earlier in the week a car trip to Reading had taken 2 hours longer than normal. They won't be getting any more of my custom where I have a choice. tim In theory you can escalate to Passanger watch or the Rail regulator. I strongly suggest you put theory into practice Tim. for 10 pounds, ICBA tim |
train cancellation compensation
On 13 Mar, 20:29, "tim \(not at home\)" wrote: "Mizter T" wrote in message On 13 Mar, 18:10, Paul Weaver wrote: On 13 Mar, 17:24, "tim \(not at home\)" wrote: (snip) When I sent in a refund claim from GWR for IIRC, 2 hours late, they just ignored me. Ironically, I only went by train that day because earlier in the week a car trip to Reading had taken 2 hours longer than normal. They won't be getting any more of my custom where I have a choice. tim In theory you can escalate to Passanger watch or the Rail regulator. I strongly suggest you put theory into practice Tim. for 10 pounds, ICBA Fair enough! |
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