We don’t define journey. But we do define break of journey. If we are changing trains or using station facilities it’s not considered a break of journey so if you are changing at York between 2 cheap examples on advances (eg, 1108 from KGX then the 1406 tpe from YRK to NCL as these are often inexpensive) then I don’t see how you could argue its 2 journeys as the wait is only 35 minutes or so. There are earlier connections but they tend to be more expensive.
If however you decided to take the 1606 (if there is one) then I think this becomes a grey area. But isn’t this why these things can be referred to third parties for clarification? The very idea of their existence is to monitor slightly out of the ordinary cases and come to the best conclusion. I wouldn’t personally expect them to pay out in full with such s long gap, and I wouldn’t try to claim for it.
If however you decided to take the 1606 (if there is one) then I think this becomes a grey area. But isn’t this why these things can be referred to third parties for clarification? The very idea of their existence is to monitor slightly out of the ordinary cases and come to the best conclusion. I wouldn’t personally expect them to pay out in full with such s long gap, and I wouldn’t try to claim for it.