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Quote from: Draytonian III on May 18, 2019, 10:28:29 amDid all those booked on the last train out of Kings Cross make it on time to catch it ?Got delayed and didn’t leave till after midnight so I think so.Arrived in Donny over half an hour late as well so everyone will be entitled to a refund (or part refund) on their tickets.
Did all those booked on the last train out of Kings Cross make it on time to catch it ?
Quote from: Rigoglioso on May 18, 2019, 10:31:45 amQuote from: Draytonian III on May 18, 2019, 10:28:29 amDid all those booked on the last train out of Kings Cross make it on time to catch it ?Got delayed and didn’t leave till after midnight so I think so.Arrived in Donny over half an hour late as well so everyone will be entitled to a refund (or part refund) on their tickets.Cut them some slack, applying for a refund when beforehand they delayed the train so rovers fans could make it tight get.
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on May 18, 2019, 01:18:51 pmAnyone who complains and goes for a refund here needs to give their head a wobble. Big thumbs up for delaying it. Apparently it was late due to a slower train aheadWhy?I agree it was the correct thing to delay it - shame that they were unable to announce the message in the ground as that would have saved a bit of panic/rushing about for those on the train, but when there's a few quid to be had and perfect eligibility to apply for a refund, it'd be rude not to.Rules are rules.
Anyone who complains and goes for a refund here needs to give their head a wobble. Big thumbs up for delaying it. Apparently it was late due to a slower train ahead
I dont doubt there will be some claiming a refund despite NOT paying in the first place !Drover has it absolutely spot on. Should it ever happen again (millions to one I agree) "they" will say - we got slammed last time round for a load of money when we actually delayed the Trains departure rather than leaving the Fans to fend for themselves in London overnight AND charging them more next morning because they did not catch the Train they had "agreed" to travel on
Quote from: Donnywolf on May 18, 2019, 04:05:52 pmI dont doubt there will be some claiming a refund despite NOT paying in the first place !Drover has it absolutely spot on. Should it ever happen again (millions to one I agree) "they" will say - we got slammed last time round for a load of money when we actually delayed the Trains departure rather than leaving the Fans to fend for themselves in London overnight AND charging them more next morning because they did not catch the Train they had "agreed" to travel onThankfully you wouldn’t be able to claim a refund if you hadn’t paid for a ticket in the first place as you need to be able to present that ticket to qualify. Having relied on LNER (and it’s predecessors) to commute for 10 years it’s fair to say I’ve experienced it all when it comes to frustration with the reliability of the service. But hats off to them for the decision to hold back that train - a classy move and I think it would be really poor form for anyone using that service to get back from the game to take advantage of it.
For anyone on that service - was it basically a Football Special or were there ‘normal’ folk aboard?
Sorry, I have not made myself clear here.I know that the 233hrs from Kings Cross is the last train to Doncaster on a Friday. My point was whether the service last Friday had many passengers who were not Rovers fans. It must be a sparsely populated service normally.