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Coronavirus: Concerns over 'out of pocket' rail passengers | |
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Some rail passengers have been waiting eight weeks for a season ticket refund and are not clear on when they will get the money, a lobby group has said. | Some rail passengers have been waiting eight weeks for a season ticket refund and are not clear on when they will get the money, a lobby group has said. |
Passengers were promised refunds at the start of the coronavirus lockdown to encourage them to stay at home. | Passengers were promised refunds at the start of the coronavirus lockdown to encourage them to stay at home. |
Transport Focus said some were still waiting for refunds of several hundreds of pounds. | Transport Focus said some were still waiting for refunds of several hundreds of pounds. |
Rail companies said they had processed more season ticket refunds than in the whole of last year. | Rail companies said they had processed more season ticket refunds than in the whole of last year. |
Out of pocket | |
In late March, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the government would "ensure no-one is unfairly out of pocket for doing the right thing" when he said refunds would be granted to those staying at home. | In late March, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the government would "ensure no-one is unfairly out of pocket for doing the right thing" when he said refunds would be granted to those staying at home. |
In a survey of 700 passengers last week, Transport Focus said a third of those asked had not yet received a refund, and six in 10 had not been kept informed over how long it would take. | In a survey of 700 passengers last week, Transport Focus said a third of those asked had not yet received a refund, and six in 10 had not been kept informed over how long it would take. |
They included one passenger who said he had no idea of the progress of his claim for a £3,000 refund, and another who said he had been waiting for eight weeks for £720 to be returned. | They included one passenger who said he had no idea of the progress of his claim for a £3,000 refund, and another who said he had been waiting for eight weeks for £720 to be returned. |
Anthony Smith, chief executive of the watchdog, said: “While the majority of passengers have received a refund, six weeks on from applying others are still out of pocket and in the dark.” | Anthony Smith, chief executive of the watchdog, said: “While the majority of passengers have received a refund, six weeks on from applying others are still out of pocket and in the dark.” |
In normal times, rail companies generally promise to pay within 28 days. | In normal times, rail companies generally promise to pay within 28 days. |
Transport Focus said many people would be hit hard financially by the coronavirus outbreak and so needed clarity over when any money would be back in their bank account. | Transport Focus said many people would be hit hard financially by the coronavirus outbreak and so needed clarity over when any money would be back in their bank account. |
'Exceptional times' | 'Exceptional times' |
Jacqueline Starr, chief operating officer for the Rail Delivery Group, which represents the rail industry, said the number of refund claims was “unprecedented”. | Jacqueline Starr, chief operating officer for the Rail Delivery Group, which represents the rail industry, said the number of refund claims was “unprecedented”. |
“In the last two months over 109,000 season tickets have been refunded, which is more than the entirety of last year," she said. | “In the last two months over 109,000 season tickets have been refunded, which is more than the entirety of last year," she said. |
“We thank people for their patience as refunds are processed during these exceptional times and we have doubled the number of staff processing refund claims.” | “We thank people for their patience as refunds are processed during these exceptional times and we have doubled the number of staff processing refund claims.” |
In total, train companies had given 2.8 million refunds on all types of rail tickets, worth more than £247m, in two months. | In total, train companies had given 2.8 million refunds on all types of rail tickets, worth more than £247m, in two months. |
Customers can apply for 56 days, double the normal period, and season ticket refunds are being backdated. | Customers can apply for 56 days, double the normal period, and season ticket refunds are being backdated. |
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