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Compensation for delay-hit Northern passengers extended | Compensation for delay-hit Northern passengers extended |
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A compensation scheme for Northern rail passengers affected by the train timetable chaos this summer is being extended to non-season ticket holders. | A compensation scheme for Northern rail passengers affected by the train timetable chaos this summer is being extended to non-season ticket holders. |
It means regular travellers who faced disruption after the changes were introduced in May can also apply. | It means regular travellers who faced disruption after the changes were introduced in May can also apply. |
The deal agreed between Transport for the North and Northern Rail follows a timetable overhaul which led to cancellations and overcrowding. | The deal agreed between Transport for the North and Northern Rail follows a timetable overhaul which led to cancellations and overcrowding. |
The scheme is expected to open on 9 October for eight weeks. | The scheme is expected to open on 9 October for eight weeks. |
Last week, a review by the Office of Rail and Road blamed a lack of "responsibility and accountability" for the severe disruption - which saw Northern cancel 168 trains - and said passengers were "badly treated". | Last week, a review by the Office of Rail and Road blamed a lack of "responsibility and accountability" for the severe disruption - which saw Northern cancel 168 trains - and said passengers were "badly treated". |
Some commuters who were affected said the move "doesn't make amends", while others have questioned if it will actually pay out. | Some commuters who were affected said the move "doesn't make amends", while others have questioned if it will actually pay out. |
'Shambles' | 'Shambles' |
Brogan Wood, from Southport, Merseyside, who commutes to Bramhall, Greater Manchester, said: "It's the least that they can do." | Brogan Wood, from Southport, Merseyside, who commutes to Bramhall, Greater Manchester, said: "It's the least that they can do." |
The 24-year-old sales manager said he had to pay for hotels and taxis during the disruption to get into work because of cancellations and delays of up to three hours. | The 24-year-old sales manager said he had to pay for hotels and taxis during the disruption to get into work because of cancellations and delays of up to three hours. |
"I've heard people lose their jobs over their inability to run a service," he added. | "I've heard people lose their jobs over their inability to run a service," he added. |
Steve Malone, 53, was also affected when he commuted from Poulton-le-Fylde in Lancashire to work at the University of Wolverhampton. | Steve Malone, 53, was also affected when he commuted from Poulton-le-Fylde in Lancashire to work at the University of Wolverhampton. |
He said Northern's announcement "sounds good in principle" but questioned how it will actually work. | He said Northern's announcement "sounds good in principle" but questioned how it will actually work. |
"Goodness knows how one will claim without proof of purchase for what might be a long forgotten journey," he said. | "Goodness knows how one will claim without proof of purchase for what might be a long forgotten journey," he said. |
He said he probably will not claim because "it's too much hassle". | He said he probably will not claim because "it's too much hassle". |
He added: "It doesn't make amends - just think of those that have lost work because of the shambles." | He added: "It doesn't make amends - just think of those that have lost work because of the shambles." |
Anthony Smith, chief executive of watchdog Transport Focus said: "Transport Focus has long made the case that regular passengers - such as part-time workers - affected by timetable disruption deserve compensation. | |
"Widening compensation to non-season ticket holders who travel regularly is a welcome step in rebuilding passengers' trust. | |
"It's now important that train companies actively encourage passengers to claim and make it both quick and easy to do so." | |
A compensation scheme was agreed in the summer for Northern season ticket holders. | A compensation scheme was agreed in the summer for Northern season ticket holders. |
The claim window for season ticket holders is to be extended so it has the same end date, said Transport for the North, which co-manages the Northern and TransPennine rail franchises with the Department for Transport. | The claim window for season ticket holders is to be extended so it has the same end date, said Transport for the North, which co-manages the Northern and TransPennine rail franchises with the Department for Transport. |
Regular passengers can find out if they are eligible to claim compensation on Northern's website. | Regular passengers can find out if they are eligible to claim compensation on Northern's website. |
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