Here's a funny one, buck passing at its finest. 16th April the 12:40 Hereford to New Street departed 20 late and arrived at BHM 14:37, however I had a long connection onto the 15:07 at New Street which I made easily, not least because it too was 15 late departing, although I'd have made it anyway. Arrived at Wigan NW 17 late, at 16:54 and headed to Wallgate to find the 17:07 to Southport cancelled. I'm sure 13 minutes counts as long enough to make the cross-road connection, which I did with ease. This was all on one through Advance ticket Hereford to Southport.
Had to wait for the 17:59 (dep 18:00) and finally arrived at Southport at 18:39, thus missing a whole of journey claim by a couple of minutes.
Put in a 30-59 minutes claim to Northern, who rejected it saying it was WMT's fault. Used the appeal option to explain that both my previous trains had allowed me to make my connections, and it was Northern who caused the delay by cancelling my final train. They have now rejected the appeal and forwarded the claim to WMT, who of course won't accept responsibility and neither should they.
I wouldn't bother but this time it's nearly £8 (50% of railcard discounted ticket price) so I wish to pursue it. Any suggestions?