Rail Delay compensation

After several delays in several rail journeys this week we are wondering if there is any way to successfully claim money as compensation for disruption. Does anyone have any ideas? ???
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  • Woby_Tide
    Woby_Tide Posts: 5,344
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    According to the Virgin Trains site

    Compensation policies and levels compensation differ by Train Company.

    If you feel that you are entitled to compensation for disruption to a train journey or would like to comment on the service you received we advise you to contact the train company direct.

    Contact details for all train companies are available at https://www.nationalrail.co.uk


    Just keep hold of all the tickets from your journeys and also which trains you were on so they can reference them if need be
  • beelywoker
    beelywoker Posts: 71 Forumite
    You can normally collect a form from the station to send it off with your tickets. I've done it several times and received a travel voucher as compensation.
  • Gene_Hunt_2
    Gene_Hunt_2 Posts: 3,902 Forumite
    wrote: »
    After several delays in several rail journeys this week we are wondering if there is any way to successfully claim money as compensation for disruption. Does anyone have any ideas? ???


    Any luck with your claim?
  • Inactive
    Inactive Posts: 14,509 Forumite
    Gene_Hunt wrote: »
    Any luck with your claim?

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::T:T:D

    You win.. :D
  • Gene_Hunt_2
    Gene_Hunt_2 Posts: 3,902 Forumite
    Inactive wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::T:T:D

    You win.. :D


    ;););););););););)

    Some won't be to happy in the morning, they get very angry on here. Someone said this was a friendly forum too.
  • Inactive
    Inactive Posts: 14,509 Forumite
    Gene_Hunt wrote: »
    ;););););););););)

    Some won't be to happy in the morning, they get very angry on here. Someone said this was a friendly forum too.

    They take it all too seriously. ;)
  • Gene_Hunt_2
    Gene_Hunt_2 Posts: 3,902 Forumite
    Inactive wrote: »
    They take it all too seriously. ;)

    They get really nasty, that's why I came on now while they are all in bed. :whistle:
  • Inactive
    Inactive Posts: 14,509 Forumite
    Gene_Hunt wrote: »
    They get really nasty, that's why I came on now while they are all in bed. :whistle:

    Just ignore them, it is like water off a ducks back to me.

    ( I'm fairly sure that it doesn't bother you either ).;)

    Peaceful at this time of day.. :whistle:
  • On FGW you can only get compensation if you renew your season ticket and then only if they fail their own service levels for punctuality and reliability across their entire network - pretty unlikely.

    Other rail operators (e.g. CrossCountry) have adopted a better system that compensates the season ticket holder for each journey where there is a delay. If the delay is over 30 minutes then you will get compensation albeit at the daily rate for your ticket which of course includes weekends when most people don't travel.

    FGW are giving up their franchise in 2012 - so they may be forced to adopt the improved terms and conditions then.
  • Livingthedream
    Livingthedream Posts: 2,643
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    Marktewk wrote: »
    FGW are giving up their franchise in 2012 - so they may be forced to adopt the improved terms and conditions then.

    Why should they, more compensation payouts means less profits unfortunately. So there's no benefits for the new franchise holder to change the terms and conditions.

    If you want to do something about this then get writing to Passenger Focus, Office of the rail regulator, your MP and finally the current Secretary of State for Transport ie; Philip Hammond.

    PS. might of been easier for all, if you just start a new thread instead of resurrecting 2 old ones.
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