fatboy said:There are seats on trains that are to be given up to elderly, disabled or pregnant people.
If you sit in first class without a first class ticket you will be liable to a penalty fare.
fatboy said:There are seats on trains that are to be given up to elderly, disabled or pregnant people.
If you sit in first class without a first class ticket you will be liable to a penalty fare.
Beach Hut said:Do you work for Southern Railway now ?
fatboy said:No but rules are rules aren't they and the type of jobsworth people that work on trains are no going to apply common sense to them.
Turkey said:I've never had any problems to be honest and use the trains every week. One guy who sells tickets at Soton station is always mega grunpy mind.
Turkey said:I've never had any problems to be honest and use the trains every week. One guy who sells tickets at Soton station is always mega grunpy mind.
Beach Hut said:Very genalistic point - some of the Southern staff are quite resonable people IMHO.
Turkey said:One guy who sells tickets at Soton station is always mega grunpy mind.
Les Biehn said:I wasn't listening to my MP3 player, I was reading the Observer
There says it all !
fatboy said:If you have bought a ticket for a specific train in or out of London and you miss it due to a connecting train being delayed through no fault of your own are you not allowed to travel without buying another ticket (on the day at inflated prices)??
algie said:Your an idiot for paying extra.There is no way i would of coughed up anymore
BarrelofFun said:I have always had positive experiences with train guards, although in this case Mr Biehn, you would expect them to use their own initiative and accept that you have paid for a ticket and unfortunate circumstances meant you missed your train.
I have suffered from numerous cancelled trains or late trains, should I charge them??