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What if an Open Access Operator ceases to trade?

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rjchapma

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Following on from the Hull Trains service being dessimated this week. Does anyone know what happens if an Advance ticket for an OAO, or an open ticket for a OAO Only is purchased and the Operator ceases to trade before travel, what are the options for the passenger?

Clearly there are protections if bought by credit or debit card (with differing rules) or if the passenger has travel insurance. What does the industry offer?

I raise the question as HT Cancelled everything today, and they cannot continue to trade as a going concern like this.

Thoughts?
 
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rjchapma

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I'd forgotten about Wrexham and Shropshire, there is a president set then.

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I would say that the nature of the National Rail ticketing and revenue distribution system means that you would be entitled to a refund from the original retailer as per the National Rail Conditions of Travel. The only potential difficulty with this would be if the ticket had been purchased from the open access operator.
 
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