Train Ticket Compensation FAQ

I bought a ticket but didn't travel because of a delay or cancellation. Do I get any money back?

I have a season ticket and my train has been cancelled or delayed and I can't make my journey anymore. Can I get my money back?

The timetable changed after I bought my ticket. Can I choose not to travel and get a refund?

I didn't travel and am entitled to money back. How do I get my refund?

I didn't travel out of personal choice. Am I entitled to a refund?

My train was delayed or cancelled, so I had to travel on an alternative service and arrived late. Do I get money back?

I have a Season Ticket and my train is regularly late. Can I get any money back?

My train was delayed and I missed the last connection to my destination. There was no staff to help, so I paid for a taxi to get me there – can I get my money back?

I had a ticket and my train was on time, but I was unsatisfied with the service (no toilets, catering or Wi-Fi available etc). Do I get money back?

Can I claim compensation for short delays?

Can I receive compensation if I don't get a seat?

Can I claim compensation if I paid for a First Class seat and there were none available?

Are there other types of compensation available?

Can I claim for more than the price I paid for a train ticket?

How do I claim compensation above the price of my ticket?