trover
Member
I’ll be travelling from Warrington West (WAW) (departing at 2031) to Lancaster (LAN) (arriving at 2231), changing at Man Oxford Road (MCO) and Preston (PRE). WAW to MCO with NT, MCO to PRE with TP, PRE to LAN with NT, one advance ticket for each leg, minimum connection time complied. The 2031 WAW to MCO is cancelled so the subsequent two legs will be missed.
I’ll have to use the 2130 WAW to MCO and change 2229 from MCO to LAN.
My concern is with Manchester to Lancaster. Tickets were bought during rail sale, NT tickets costed the same flat rate of £1.50. Because of the cancellation I’ll only be using one NT leg from Manchester to Lancaster which ‘worth’ £1.50. But I’ve actually paid £1.50 for the PRE to LAN NT ticket plus the cost of the TP ticket, I feel like l was overcharged.
When the NRCoT hasn’t changed it’s not an issue, I get 100% compensation for all my tickets for 60+ mins delay (or 50% for 30-59 mins). However, as the new NRCoT calculate delay repay based on the published timetable of the day I’ll be entitled to no compensation.
Even applying the PRO - EU Regulation 1371/2007 I’ll be entitled to 25% of tickets costs for 60+ mins delay, it still doesn’t cover the price difference.
Any ideas? Is there any chance for the train to be reinstated? Thanks in advance.
I’ll have to use the 2130 WAW to MCO and change 2229 from MCO to LAN.
My concern is with Manchester to Lancaster. Tickets were bought during rail sale, NT tickets costed the same flat rate of £1.50. Because of the cancellation I’ll only be using one NT leg from Manchester to Lancaster which ‘worth’ £1.50. But I’ve actually paid £1.50 for the PRE to LAN NT ticket plus the cost of the TP ticket, I feel like l was overcharged.
When the NRCoT hasn’t changed it’s not an issue, I get 100% compensation for all my tickets for 60+ mins delay (or 50% for 30-59 mins). However, as the new NRCoT calculate delay repay based on the published timetable of the day I’ll be entitled to no compensation.
Even applying the PRO - EU Regulation 1371/2007 I’ll be entitled to 25% of tickets costs for 60+ mins delay, it still doesn’t cover the price difference.
Any ideas? Is there any chance for the train to be reinstated? Thanks in advance.