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    Raildar data accuracy

    Yeah, that’s what I thought. But in conversations with the ombudsman, they told me that they use raildar as their data source.
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    Raildar data accuracy

    Odd as well that the guard on the train announced that we were making diversions, waiting for other trains and apologised for being so late. They did the usual announcement that we were eligible for a full refund via pay for delay. that’s over 80 minutes- I completed the claim whilst sitting...
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    Raildar data accuracy

    There’s something wrong with the raildar data that morning. I’d expect to see far more delays and cancellations
  4. R

    Raildar data accuracy

    Possible, but the 07:06 is a cross country not a pendolino. There’s a big difference
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    Raildar data accuracy

    https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/trains-london-euston-birmingham-cancelled-17097731.amp
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    Raildar data accuracy

    https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2019/10/major-disruption-london-euston-signalling-fault-causing-major-delays.html/amp
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    Raildar data accuracy

    hi, the train made lots of unscheduled stops to collect passengers that had had their trains cancelled due to the problems. I travelled first class and I arrived in Euston around 10:10. I suppose I could have boarded the 07:06 but, the rain door stated 07:12 and the guard announced that we were...
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    Raildar data accuracy

    17 October 2019 there were big delays (chaos) on trains between Manchester and London Euston. I caught the 07:12 from Stoke-on-Trent and arrived in Euston over 80 minutes late due to the delays. My delay repay was rejected as virgin say my train was only 8 minutes late. I took this up with...

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