Hi all, I'll appreciate your opinion and advice on my situation.
I've received the following DRPU letter (attaching) following a journey that I took on the 15th on Nov. I took an earlier train than the one I bought an advance ticket for as the one I was planning to take (9.10) had been cancelled and I had to be at work on time.
Please note that the letter arrived on the 25th of Nov, although dated the 21st of Nov.
I did reply the evening I received the letter, but haven't heard anything back from them till the 5th of December, after I actually called them.
Here below is the correspondence:
Written 25/11
Following receipt of your letter dated 21th of November 2023 with reference NTLTIRXXXXX please find attached my advance train ticket bought for the journey on 15th of November 2023 at 9.08 am. This journey was cancelled and I had to take an earlier train due to my work commitments. Ticket inspector on the train advised that he would send me a link where I will be able to explain the reason for not travelling on the 9.08 service, but I've never received such a link.
For your information, my ticket was purchased via Norther app with Booking reference: xxxxcx.
Please note that travelling on the 15th of November turned out to be a very unpleasant experience for me as my return journey (18.29 here attached) was cancelled as well and the train following that service (19.00) was 30 minutes delayed meaning I would have been back home 1 hour later than expected. I ended up taking a bus to return to Harrogate. Having a young child waiting for me to be back home, my evening plans were completely ruined.
Hope attached tickets and my explanation above is clear enough and any additional charges you reference in your letter are thus waived.
Thanks and regards,
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They replied:
Thank you for your e-mail. Please be aware that Advance tickets are only valid for use on the specified service and cannot be used on any other train services.
We will on this occasion accept payment of the fare of £11.20
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I'm honestly shocked. I've replied asking to 1. Advise what I would have had done in my situation. 2. That I was ready to pay a difference in the fair of the train I took and the one that was cancelled, but haven't got any reply.
To my huge surprise I got a FPN (final penalty notice) today (attached) saying I have now to pay £100.00 fine plus £11.20 fare.
I think it's SOOO unfair! The ticket inspector didn't ask me / insisted on me paying for the service I took, he just reported me....
Thanks in advance for your replies.
I've received the following DRPU letter (attaching) following a journey that I took on the 15th on Nov. I took an earlier train than the one I bought an advance ticket for as the one I was planning to take (9.10) had been cancelled and I had to be at work on time.
Please note that the letter arrived on the 25th of Nov, although dated the 21st of Nov.
I did reply the evening I received the letter, but haven't heard anything back from them till the 5th of December, after I actually called them.
Here below is the correspondence:
Written 25/11
Following receipt of your letter dated 21th of November 2023 with reference NTLTIRXXXXX please find attached my advance train ticket bought for the journey on 15th of November 2023 at 9.08 am. This journey was cancelled and I had to take an earlier train due to my work commitments. Ticket inspector on the train advised that he would send me a link where I will be able to explain the reason for not travelling on the 9.08 service, but I've never received such a link.
For your information, my ticket was purchased via Norther app with Booking reference: xxxxcx.
Please note that travelling on the 15th of November turned out to be a very unpleasant experience for me as my return journey (18.29 here attached) was cancelled as well and the train following that service (19.00) was 30 minutes delayed meaning I would have been back home 1 hour later than expected. I ended up taking a bus to return to Harrogate. Having a young child waiting for me to be back home, my evening plans were completely ruined.
Hope attached tickets and my explanation above is clear enough and any additional charges you reference in your letter are thus waived.
Thanks and regards,
____________
They replied:
Thank you for your e-mail. Please be aware that Advance tickets are only valid for use on the specified service and cannot be used on any other train services.
We will on this occasion accept payment of the fare of £11.20
____________
I'm honestly shocked. I've replied asking to 1. Advise what I would have had done in my situation. 2. That I was ready to pay a difference in the fair of the train I took and the one that was cancelled, but haven't got any reply.
To my huge surprise I got a FPN (final penalty notice) today (attached) saying I have now to pay £100.00 fine plus £11.20 fare.
I think it's SOOO unfair! The ticket inspector didn't ask me / insisted on me paying for the service I took, he just reported me....
Thanks in advance for your replies.