Hivisflower
Member
Hi all
Yesterday (06/10) I was travelling on the 13:40 from Birmingham Moor Street to London Marylebone with an advance single ticket discounted with a 16-25 railcard. I do own a 16-25 railcard and at the time of buying the ticket (27/09) I had it in my possession, however when the ticket inspector of this train asked to see it, I couldn't find it.
The ticket inspector offered me a new single ticket from BMO to MYB at around £35- however I told him I could not afford a new ticket at this moment, and he promptly responded saying Chiltern Railway will be taking me to court for fraud. That was that.
*Not really necessary information, but he saw an Oyster on my table and, assuming it was mine, said he'll be confiscating it- I responded saying it wasn't mine. Just thought I might aswell mention it as, correct me if I'm wrong, but if he works for Chiltern is he allowed to just take a TfL Oyster?*
Anyway...
Questions:
- I own a railcard, however I don't know where it is, I've lost it. So should I order a new one?
- Will I be given another chance to pay the £35 fee?
- The ticket inspector scanned my ticket barcode (from trainline), however, didn't take any of my details like address, bank details etc- will he have enough information from the barcode to find out where I live and who I am?
- If he does, what should I do now?
P.S- This is my first time being caught without a railcard this year (once previously 2 years ago and paid for a new ticket).
- The above journey was the return journey of a return ticket (I travelled to BMO from MYB on 04/10).
Thank you for reading, any help would be appreciated.
Yesterday (06/10) I was travelling on the 13:40 from Birmingham Moor Street to London Marylebone with an advance single ticket discounted with a 16-25 railcard. I do own a 16-25 railcard and at the time of buying the ticket (27/09) I had it in my possession, however when the ticket inspector of this train asked to see it, I couldn't find it.
The ticket inspector offered me a new single ticket from BMO to MYB at around £35- however I told him I could not afford a new ticket at this moment, and he promptly responded saying Chiltern Railway will be taking me to court for fraud. That was that.
*Not really necessary information, but he saw an Oyster on my table and, assuming it was mine, said he'll be confiscating it- I responded saying it wasn't mine. Just thought I might aswell mention it as, correct me if I'm wrong, but if he works for Chiltern is he allowed to just take a TfL Oyster?*
Anyway...
Questions:
- I own a railcard, however I don't know where it is, I've lost it. So should I order a new one?
- Will I be given another chance to pay the £35 fee?
- The ticket inspector scanned my ticket barcode (from trainline), however, didn't take any of my details like address, bank details etc- will he have enough information from the barcode to find out where I live and who I am?
- If he does, what should I do now?
P.S- This is my first time being caught without a railcard this year (once previously 2 years ago and paid for a new ticket).
- The above journey was the return journey of a return ticket (I travelled to BMO from MYB on 04/10).
Thank you for reading, any help would be appreciated.