Kryten2340
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Hi. Can anyone tell me what the rules on this are? Example being let's say you book a last minute advance ticket with a seat reservation but as you're booking last minute your choice of seats is slim pickings (i.e airline style seat only) but you want to work and would like a table. Is chancing your luck in unreserved seating fair game or are you obligated to take your allocated seat?
That's what happened to me today traveling back from Aberdeen to Newcastle with LNER. I was given an airline seat in coach B but as it was the start of the service getting a table in coach C which was unreserved was simple. When the guard came checking tickets however he pointed out to those in coach c, me included that you have a reserved seat in coach whatever.
In my case the train didn't start to get busy until Edinburgh and I would have thought that sitting in someone's reserved seat is fair game if nobody is sat there.
That's what happened to me today traveling back from Aberdeen to Newcastle with LNER. I was given an airline seat in coach B but as it was the start of the service getting a table in coach C which was unreserved was simple. When the guard came checking tickets however he pointed out to those in coach c, me included that you have a reserved seat in coach whatever.
In my case the train didn't start to get busy until Edinburgh and I would have thought that sitting in someone's reserved seat is fair game if nobody is sat there.