miklcct
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It's well known that, if I attempt to make an invalid connection, I am not protected of the incoming train is delayed causing the connection to be missed.
I have a different question though. If I successfully make an invalid connection (for example, a 15-minute connection between King's Cross and St Prancas), but the delay occurs after the invalid connection, can I still claim compensation for the whole journey, based on the connection I have successfully made?
Example: I get into King's Cross and make my way onto a Thameslink train within 15 minutes to cross London which departs on time, and an incident occurs on Thameslink core which makes me delayed into my destination compared to the timetable of the Thameslink train, or miss a valid connection afterwards, can I claim delay repay from Thameslink for my whole journey or just the part of the journey from St Pancras? Will it have any difference if I hold a flexible ticket compared to an advance ticket where the LNER train is reserved and Thameslink is the unreserved connection?
I have a different question though. If I successfully make an invalid connection (for example, a 15-minute connection between King's Cross and St Prancas), but the delay occurs after the invalid connection, can I still claim compensation for the whole journey, based on the connection I have successfully made?
Example: I get into King's Cross and make my way onto a Thameslink train within 15 minutes to cross London which departs on time, and an incident occurs on Thameslink core which makes me delayed into my destination compared to the timetable of the Thameslink train, or miss a valid connection afterwards, can I claim delay repay from Thameslink for my whole journey or just the part of the journey from St Pancras? Will it have any difference if I hold a flexible ticket compared to an advance ticket where the LNER train is reserved and Thameslink is the unreserved connection?
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