parkender102
Member
Made my usual journey this morning on a £70 Off Peak Return from Shotton to London Euston:
08:38 Shotton to Chester
08:55 Chester to Crewe
09:29 Crewe to London Euston (originating from Manchester 08:55 1A16)
A journey I have made regularly for the last 6 months – once or twice a train manager has said my Off Peak ticket is not valid as the Virgin 09:29 Manchester – Crewe – London Euston is a Peak Service – however when I explain my Journey started in Wales they agree my ticket is OK.
However this morning the train manager insisted my ticket was invalid and charged me £107.00 extra for the Crewe to London Euston portion. Rather than cause a fuss as he was sticking to his guns I decided to pay the extra on my credit card and sort it out later ('My background is Revenue Protection' he said so I assumed he was right) - but I remembered I'd printed off the restrictions for this route from this website and it clearly states:
A Shotton - London Terminals Off-Peak return has Restriction VK.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Restriction VK
These restrictions apply Monday to Friday. By any train on other days.
Outward Travel
You may travel on any train that is scheduled to arrive London Euston at or after 1000.
Return Travel
You may travel on any train that is scheduled to depart London Euston at or after 0905 but not valid on the 1610.
Break of Journey is not valid on Outward Travel.
Off-peak restrictions will not apply on Virgin Trains services between midday 23rd Dec 2010 to 3rd January 2011 inclusive.
So if the train arrives at London Euston after 10:00 in the morning I should be OK.
I have 3 options I think:
1) Take it up with VirginTrains Customer Relations in Birmingham (0845 000 8000).
2) Fill in a comments form and attach tickets and hope for the best.
3) I can call in at Euston tonight and see what the ticket office there say.
Can anyone on here confirm the VK restriction as above. I mentioned it to the train manager but he was away from his office and had shut the computer down but he tried to ring the ticketing people to no avail which made me think he was unsure of the restrictions.
08:38 Shotton to Chester
08:55 Chester to Crewe
09:29 Crewe to London Euston (originating from Manchester 08:55 1A16)
A journey I have made regularly for the last 6 months – once or twice a train manager has said my Off Peak ticket is not valid as the Virgin 09:29 Manchester – Crewe – London Euston is a Peak Service – however when I explain my Journey started in Wales they agree my ticket is OK.
However this morning the train manager insisted my ticket was invalid and charged me £107.00 extra for the Crewe to London Euston portion. Rather than cause a fuss as he was sticking to his guns I decided to pay the extra on my credit card and sort it out later ('My background is Revenue Protection' he said so I assumed he was right) - but I remembered I'd printed off the restrictions for this route from this website and it clearly states:
A Shotton - London Terminals Off-Peak return has Restriction VK.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Restriction VK
These restrictions apply Monday to Friday. By any train on other days.
Outward Travel
You may travel on any train that is scheduled to arrive London Euston at or after 1000.
Return Travel
You may travel on any train that is scheduled to depart London Euston at or after 0905 but not valid on the 1610.
Break of Journey is not valid on Outward Travel.
Off-peak restrictions will not apply on Virgin Trains services between midday 23rd Dec 2010 to 3rd January 2011 inclusive.
So if the train arrives at London Euston after 10:00 in the morning I should be OK.
I have 3 options I think:
1) Take it up with VirginTrains Customer Relations in Birmingham (0845 000 8000).
2) Fill in a comments form and attach tickets and hope for the best.
3) I can call in at Euston tonight and see what the ticket office there say.
Can anyone on here confirm the VK restriction as above. I mentioned it to the train manager but he was away from his office and had shut the computer down but he tried to ring the ticketing people to no avail which made me think he was unsure of the restrictions.