Chris M
Member
Last night my partner and I travelled back home from Yorkshire to London. The first leg of the journey (19:52 Cononley to Leeds) arrived into Leeds 12 minutes late at 20:44 which meant that our connecting train, the 20:45 to King's Cross departed before we could reach it.
This meant that instead of arriving at King's Cross at 23:12 (scheduled) we didn't arrive until 00:44 (scheduled arrival 01:01). I can obviously claim delay repay from Northern for this 1.5 hour delay.
However, because we arrived after the last tube our journey home took 75 minutes rather than 35 minutes it should have done. Can I claim for this time as well, even though my ticket with the railway was only Cononley to King's Cross?
This meant that instead of arriving at King's Cross at 23:12 (scheduled) we didn't arrive until 00:44 (scheduled arrival 01:01). I can obviously claim delay repay from Northern for this 1.5 hour delay.
However, because we arrived after the last tube our journey home took 75 minutes rather than 35 minutes it should have done. Can I claim for this time as well, even though my ticket with the railway was only Cononley to King's Cross?