I saw a post on Twitter which had gone 'viral'
Obviously everyone here would say that you need to go back to the trainline and explain the refund is due to disruption and you'll get a full fee free refund.
The vast majority of the replies suggest that the original poster is wrong though because they didn't claim delay repay - a selection of these:
Should Trainline, other retailers and TOCs be more proactive in driving passengers down the correct route to claim? It doesn't help that we're starting to see more investigations into delay repay and refund misuse which could have potential prosecution outcomes and it's clearly a popular view that delay repay and refunds are interchangeable, especially where the result (a full refund on the ticket) is the same either way.
Which showed a trainline refund of a £3.90 on a £85.90 ticket.https://twitter.com/MisterRobster/status/1740667355959808489
Looking to refund my ticket because my train to Manchester is cancelled and this is what I get this country is so unserious I hate it
Obviously everyone here would say that you need to go back to the trainline and explain the refund is due to disruption and you'll get a full fee free refund.
The vast majority of the replies suggest that the original poster is wrong though because they didn't claim delay repay - a selection of these:
If your train was cancelled and you chose not to travel you should be able to get it all back via delay repay from the train operator you were due to use
You don’t do it through trainline you claim delay repay through the train operator!!
delay repay! don’t do it through trainline
yeah trainline os not the way to do it, delay repay takes a little bit longer but youd get more back from it![]()
There are a few correct responses but the majority say to claim delay repay. It suggests that it is not clear who you should claim what from in the event of a cancellation.Claim the refund through the train operator not Trainline
Should Trainline, other retailers and TOCs be more proactive in driving passengers down the correct route to claim? It doesn't help that we're starting to see more investigations into delay repay and refund misuse which could have potential prosecution outcomes and it's clearly a popular view that delay repay and refunds are interchangeable, especially where the result (a full refund on the ticket) is the same either way.