More compensation offered following Northern Rail chaos

Date published: 16 July 2018


Northern Rail has announced full details of its additional compensation scheme for customers who have recently experienced delays and cancellations.

The scheme, which is over and above the existing Delay Repay offer and has been developed between the Department for Transport and Transport for the North, will provide compensation to Northern customers on certain specified routes where more than five percent of trains have been cancelled or seriously delayed.

David Brown, Managing Director at Northern, said: “During the past few months many of our customers have not had the quality of service they expect.

"We are really sorry for this and it is only right that those season ticket customers should be compensated for the disruption they faced."

From July 12, season ticket holders who have travelled on routes which have seen most delays and cancellations were able to submit their claims for compensation.

Northern has set two compensation levels, recognising that some customers faced disruption to their journeys prior to the introduction of new timetables on May 20.

Level 1:

Those who hold season tickets and have faced significant disruption on certain specified routes between April 1, 2018 and June 30, 2018 will be able to claim compensation up to the equivalent of a month of travel.

Claimants will need to provide evidence of four weeks of travel during this period on the specified routes.

This disruption was caused by the delay to the electrification of the Blackpool to Preston line, which meant Northern had to carry out additional, unexpected training for more than 400 train drivers.

As a result, some drivers were unavailable to operate train services, leading to significant disruption on a number of routes across the North West. Additionally, these routes were impacted by the May 20 timetable change.

Level 2:

Customers who hold season tickets and have faced significant disruption on certain specified routes since the timetables changed on May 20, 2018, there will be compensation to the equivalent of a week of travel.

Claimants will need to provide evidence of one week of travel during this period on the specified routes (including stations).

This disruption was caused as a result of the introduction of the new timetable on May 20, 2018.


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