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Ticket Refund
Something I read and thought was interesting and could be a topic for discussion, any comments.
On a visit to Switzerland last year I was given a FULL refund, in cash, at the station by station staff without requesting one, because my train was 10 minites late in arriving. For being 6 hours late 4 years ago on a journey between York and Bristol I was given £30 in rail vouchers.r |
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I would be interested to know what the circumstances were. Swiss trains are generally very punctual but problems do occur and I have been on ones that have arrived more than 10 minutes late with no mention of a refund. Late running trains in Switzerland are generally less of a problem than in the U.K. because connecting services are often held or extra trains are run to compensate. |
Swiss railways refund.
Hi John this is where I read the bit about Swiss railways refund. You have to scroll down until you find comments.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/m.../04/do0401.xml |
I got a £10.00 rail voucher as compo from Northern Rail for the two hour delay to my jorney home from London when i went last year.
And in there passengers chrter it only say 50% but it only mentions one hour but pretty good of them i say. But there is alos the fact that Trains should never run late in this day and age and aslo in my letter to them i gave them a good roasting. |
And they punish me for it buy putting 156's on Wigan Services especially the 07.04 from Lime St on a Saturday Morning.
So if any of the allocaters are on this forum them please put a 142 on this comming saturday as theres no need for a 156 prefrebly 142 043. "A 150 wouldent be too bad as a last resort as it does go further than wigan" |
believe it or not first transpennine express are the best for refunds, I got a ticket for £12.90. the train was delayed an hour and I got £13 back in vouchers!
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