BRX
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Today I was booked to travel Inverness to Edinburgh with Scotrail, then Lumo Edinburgh to London.
I actually had about 3 hours leeway in Edinburgh to change trains, but a cavalcade of Scotrail cancellations, diversions and delays meant I still missed it.
I already knew I was going to miss it when I was in Aberdeen so asked the scotrail ticket office there what my options were. They did me a reservation for a later edinburgh-london LNER, and stamped my scotrail tickets, but they didn't really seem to know what my Lumo ticket even was when I showed it to them. So I was expecting that I might have some issues when i got on the LNER train.
The first ticket check just accepted it, didnt even ask to see my Edinburgh-london ticket so Lumo didn't come into the conversation.
The second check it did though, and I was told that what I had wasn't correct. I was ready for an argument that it was Scotrail's error not mine - but to their credit they accepted this without any dispute. I was given a bit of a talk about Lumo being nothing to do with them and that Lumo would just leave delayed passengers in the lurch and so on. But I wasn't clear exactly what was supposed to have happened. There was no benefit in me pursuing that question though.
So... What should have happened? Should scotrail have made me travel on the next Lumo service? Or is Lumo somehow excluded from requirements to help out with delays originating from other operators? Or could Scotrail have just told me, tough luck and sort yourself out?
I actually had about 3 hours leeway in Edinburgh to change trains, but a cavalcade of Scotrail cancellations, diversions and delays meant I still missed it.
I already knew I was going to miss it when I was in Aberdeen so asked the scotrail ticket office there what my options were. They did me a reservation for a later edinburgh-london LNER, and stamped my scotrail tickets, but they didn't really seem to know what my Lumo ticket even was when I showed it to them. So I was expecting that I might have some issues when i got on the LNER train.
The first ticket check just accepted it, didnt even ask to see my Edinburgh-london ticket so Lumo didn't come into the conversation.
The second check it did though, and I was told that what I had wasn't correct. I was ready for an argument that it was Scotrail's error not mine - but to their credit they accepted this without any dispute. I was given a bit of a talk about Lumo being nothing to do with them and that Lumo would just leave delayed passengers in the lurch and so on. But I wasn't clear exactly what was supposed to have happened. There was no benefit in me pursuing that question though.
So... What should have happened? Should scotrail have made me travel on the next Lumo service? Or is Lumo somehow excluded from requirements to help out with delays originating from other operators? Or could Scotrail have just told me, tough luck and sort yourself out?