table38
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OK so I'm booked on a single Advance journey from Stalybridge to London, due to depart SYB at 10:50 and catching the 11:15 at Manchester Piccadilly.
The SYB to MAN train was 7 mins late, and with an additional fester at Ardwick we got into platform 14 at 11:14. I did my best, but got to the top of the stairs of Platform 6 just in time to see the 11:15 depart.
So off to Platform 5 for the 11:35, except the Virgin staff at the end of the platform won't let me on because apparently it's my fault I'm late. I made the fatal mistake of assuming the guy I was speaking to was misinformed, and asked him to check with a colleague, but that's when they closed ranks and just started to make things 100 times more difficult for me.
So a brief discussion about the National Conditions of Carriage and it being a single journey later (ticket is Stalybridge to London Terminals), he decides that he needs to confirm that the inbound train was indeed late. He wanted to take my tickets and leave me stood there, but he wouldn't give me a receipt so we compromised and I agreed to accompany him to the Virgin desk.
Here I had a rather surreal conversation with the guy in a grey suit behind the desk, who maintained that it was Northern's fault (because apparently they are the agents for Transpennine at Piccadilly) and "if I'd bought something from Marks and Spencer I couldn't expect to get a refund from somewhere else"
So we went off insearch of a TPX dispatcher but to no avail. The Northern guys at the end of Platforms 11/12 suggested we went to the information office, where finally someone confirmed that the inbound train was late and it was all OK and they should let me on the 11:35, but that I had to go to find the Train Manager in Coach C first and check with him, which I duly did. She is delightful and said there was no problem.
I guess I shall not be arriving Awesome today.
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The SYB to MAN train was 7 mins late, and with an additional fester at Ardwick we got into platform 14 at 11:14. I did my best, but got to the top of the stairs of Platform 6 just in time to see the 11:15 depart.
So off to Platform 5 for the 11:35, except the Virgin staff at the end of the platform won't let me on because apparently it's my fault I'm late. I made the fatal mistake of assuming the guy I was speaking to was misinformed, and asked him to check with a colleague, but that's when they closed ranks and just started to make things 100 times more difficult for me.
So a brief discussion about the National Conditions of Carriage and it being a single journey later (ticket is Stalybridge to London Terminals), he decides that he needs to confirm that the inbound train was indeed late. He wanted to take my tickets and leave me stood there, but he wouldn't give me a receipt so we compromised and I agreed to accompany him to the Virgin desk.
Here I had a rather surreal conversation with the guy in a grey suit behind the desk, who maintained that it was Northern's fault (because apparently they are the agents for Transpennine at Piccadilly) and "if I'd bought something from Marks and Spencer I couldn't expect to get a refund from somewhere else"

So we went off insearch of a TPX dispatcher but to no avail. The Northern guys at the end of Platforms 11/12 suggested we went to the information office, where finally someone confirmed that the inbound train was late and it was all OK and they should let me on the 11:35, but that I had to go to find the Train Manager in Coach C first and check with him, which I duly did. She is delightful and said there was no problem.
I guess I shall not be arriving Awesome today.
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