Alistair G.
Member
so today I was out and about and had bought an arriva bus ticket on my phone. That was all fine until my phone battery died!! By sheer luck my last bus home was done by a driver who remembers seeing me earlier and after I explained what had happened he let me on.
It wouldn’t have been a big issues though as my fare home would have only been a couple of quid.....
But.... I was wondering what would happen if this happened on a train. Walk on fares aren’t usually cheap and I wouldn’t wish to pay tens/hundreds of pounds again.
So is there a facility around that allows for problems like flat battery/poor phone reception/phone application issue etc.
Would the TM write you a ticket that you could get refunded at a later date upon proof of such an e-ticket? Or is it tough luck??
It wouldn’t have been a big issues though as my fare home would have only been a couple of quid.....
But.... I was wondering what would happen if this happened on a train. Walk on fares aren’t usually cheap and I wouldn’t wish to pay tens/hundreds of pounds again.
So is there a facility around that allows for problems like flat battery/poor phone reception/phone application issue etc.
Would the TM write you a ticket that you could get refunded at a later date upon proof of such an e-ticket? Or is it tough luck??