Thanks
@Watershed for that reference
NRCoT 28.2 states
“Where disruption prevents you from completing the journey for which your Ticket is
valid and is being used, any Train Company will, where it reasonably can, provide
you with alternative means of travel to your destination, or if necessary, provide
overnight accommodation for you.”
This is really what I'm looking for.
I normally travel on Friday 18:33 CRE-EUS and there's another similar LNR service at 19:35.
If cancellations/delays extend beyond 19:35 then there is no viable LNR route plan from Crewe to arrive in Euston in time for me to catch the last southbound Thameslink train 23:22 from St Pancras to London Bridge then on to Slade Green.
I won't use the tube because I'm travelling with a bicycle. Elizabeth Line Farringdon - Abbey Wood last train 23:06.
When the 19:35 CRE-EUS is cancelled or likely to be cancelled because of a sequence of cancellations that day that should be the trigger for me to invoke NRCoT 28.2 and use an Avanti service to ensure I can complete my journey. Usually there will be a series of delayed southbound Pendolinos at Crewe to jump on.
How does that sound?