Mate of mine is stuck on a train going back to Manchester from Leeds... there's been issues this morning of course...
He's lost the outbound half of the ticket but I've told him to keep the return part. He was meant to be on the 10:35 1P21 to newcastle via leeds - cancelled, he made leeds at about 1:30.. Now sat on the 1P80 back to manchester....
So my query is does the two plus hours delay on the outbound mean he has hit the maximum delay repay and his inbound delay into Manchester is really irrelevant? I ask becase TPE's delay repay talks about your "final destination" and I can see them discounting the massive morning delay and saying out it's only 50 minutes late into Manchester..?
He's lost the outbound half of the ticket but I've told him to keep the return part. He was meant to be on the 10:35 1P21 to newcastle via leeds - cancelled, he made leeds at about 1:30.. Now sat on the 1P80 back to manchester....
So my query is does the two plus hours delay on the outbound mean he has hit the maximum delay repay and his inbound delay into Manchester is really irrelevant? I ask becase TPE's delay repay talks about your "final destination" and I can see them discounting the massive morning delay and saying out it's only 50 minutes late into Manchester..?