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Why has the letter even been opened? Are you saying that any mail to one's address but bearing another name should be opened just in case it leads to escalation of whatever might be inside it?I suppose that technically the correct response would have been not to open the letter but to put it back in the post saying "not known at this address" on the envelope.
However, since that might have led to escalation by the railway company - including a court case you never knew about - it is perhaps best to try to nip it in the bud now. (Though of course any fine etc from a court wouldn't ultimately affect you since it wouldn't be in your name ... but there still might be bailiffs turning up if court officials don't check who lives at an address before sending out enforcement people.)
Sometimes the "correct" approach isn't always the on which leads to the easiest resolution. Especially since organisations often don't act on returned "not known" post.