bb21
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If you were referring to yorkie's post above then I'm afraid you are putting two and two together and producing a random number out of the hat, and I think you are way overthinking it.
There is no chance in hell that a train company would refuse to refund reasonable taxi fares if the customer were told to "make their own way", which should in itself be a very rare event. It is a massive minefield to assume that people should be using buses, or walk, between stations in the vast majority of cases. I would say it is probably the safest option in those cases to take a taxi.
If people were not told to "make their own way" but decide to book taxis on their own accord then things can be very different.
There is no chance in hell that a train company would refuse to refund reasonable taxi fares if the customer were told to "make their own way", which should in itself be a very rare event. It is a massive minefield to assume that people should be using buses, or walk, between stations in the vast majority of cases. I would say it is probably the safest option in those cases to take a taxi.
If people were not told to "make their own way" but decide to book taxis on their own accord then things can be very different.