help please with Northern train strike

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Hi went on a booked holiday to the lake district yesterday and due to the strike it took 12 hours (not 5 and a half) and I had to take numerous different trains and 3 buses and a taxi. Cost me a small fortune and I missed all the meals at the hotel/ welcome drinks etc!
Any advice on my return next Saturday when heh strike is on again?
I've booked Arnside to Ipswich basically next Sat not through London.
someone at the hotel said Transpenine still run in the strike but not sure if anything will run from Arnside ad of course no staff there!!
Any help gratefully received. I assume I can apply for a a refund for the incoming travel?
Any advice on my return next Saturday when heh strike is on again?
I've booked Arnside to Ipswich basically next Sat not through London.
someone at the hotel said Transpenine still run in the strike but not sure if anything will run from Arnside ad of course no staff there!!
Any help gratefully received. I assume I can apply for a a refund for the incoming travel?
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Will reclaim both prepaid for fares later.
It looks though your journey could be
dep Arnside 10.39 (Northern)
dep Lancaster 11.27 (TPE)
dep Manchester Piccadilly 12.42 (East Midlands)
dep Ely 16.32 (Greater Anglia)
The train from Arnside to Lancaster did run last Saturday, so maybe it is included in the Northern "strike" timetable.
As far as delay-repay for your incoming travel is concerned, you should submit the claim to whichever train operating company introduced the delay from which all the knock-on effects occurred.
my booked tickets are Arnside, then Carnforth to Leeds (any time short return) via Skipton, Leeds 13.45 to Peterborough then Ipswich.
It's the part to Leeds which seems a no go. If I go via Lancaster then can I still use my prepaid ticket? It's all a muddle and no-one to help at the stations.
Both statements are true. Based on last Saturday's strike timetable Northern were running a limited train service between Arnside and Lancaster but nothing between Lancaster and Skipton. Thus jbuchanangb's advice to go via Lancaster and Manchester would be the best way to make your through journey.
I can't say for definite if you'll be allowed to make this journey if you've split your tickets to go via Leeds as Trans Pennine and East Midlands Trains will not unreasonably claim that as it's not their fault Northern are on strike then why should they accept Northern tickets. Also any refund for the delays on your outward journey may depend on whether you knew about the strike at the time you booked your tickets. If you'd bought your ticket before the strike was announced you should get a refund, if not it may prove more difficult.
Keep an eye on Northern's website for details of the limited service they'll be running on Saturday, though if it's practical I'd avoid Saturday altogether and try to come back either Friday or Sunday instead. Good luck!
Thanks also for the good luck think I may need it!
Think I will fly somewhere in future! But not to Arnside obviously!