Feuillesmortes
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In the thread below, the passenger held a ticket for a long distance train, but got the local train and was given a MG11.
What would happen in other countries? Excess? Prosecution? Penalty fare?
Germany: Passenger has a ICE ticket, but gets on the RE train departing a few minutes after
France: Passenger has a TGV ticket, but gets on the TER train departing a few minutes after
Further example added:
France: Passenger has a Trenitalia ticket from Paris to Lyon but gets on an SNCF service instead.
Attempting Prosecution
Not sure if this is the right place for this issue, but here goes. In April I tried to travel from Stevenage to London oon LNER, but there was an issue at the turnstiles preventing me from passing through and resulting in me missing my train. When I asked a member of staff about it she advised...
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What would happen in other countries? Excess? Prosecution? Penalty fare?
Germany: Passenger has a ICE ticket, but gets on the RE train departing a few minutes after
France: Passenger has a TGV ticket, but gets on the TER train departing a few minutes after
Further example added:
France: Passenger has a Trenitalia ticket from Paris to Lyon but gets on an SNCF service instead.
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