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« on: January 02, 2021, 23:05:36 »

Outside our area - but an interesting issue with ticketing.

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I used Trainline to buy a GBP-7 Merseyrail ticket from Ormskirk to Liverpool Central Station, but when I arrived in Liverpool, staff would not accept it as valid. An officer issued me with a GBP-20 penalty notice, though at the same time he told a lady who said she had forgotten her ticket that she could buy another. When I contacted Trainline and Merseyrail, the penalty notice was cancelled. However, Trainline then refunded the GBP-7 to me, so Merseyrail sent me a fresh penalty notice for GBP-27, and as I did not pay, it now wants GBP-125.

from Tony Hetherington in the Daily Mail - illustrated with a picture of Burscough Junction - read main article to find out why.
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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2021, 08:10:44 »

I would avoid Trainline altogether - not just for Merseyrail tickets!
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« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2021, 08:36:33 »

Sounds like a few heads from Merseyrail and Trainline need banging together, surely it can't be that difficult to resolve these anomolies?
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« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2021, 09:29:55 »

Sounds like a few heads from Merseyrail and Trainline need banging together, surely it can't be that difficult to resolve these anomolies?

Indeed - especially as it seems was part of a (well?) known issue:
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Not surprisingly, you offered to pay the normal GBP-7 fare, but not the penalty, which then escalated to GBP-125. I contacted Merseyrail, where staff made clear that this was not the first time they had met problems involving Trainline.
But written that way, it does give the impression of Merserrail staff pushing the blame to Trainline rather than taking a collective "we need to sort this for the customer" attitude.  The payment request for GBP-125 was from Merseyrail, after all ...
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« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2021, 10:14:22 »

Sounds like a few heads from Merseyrail and Trainline need banging together, surely it can't be that difficult to resolve these anomolies?

Indeed - especially as it seems was part of a (well?) known issue:
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Not surprisingly, you offered to pay the normal GBP-7 fare, but not the penalty, which then escalated to GBP-125. I contacted Merseyrail, where staff made clear that this was not the first time they had met problems involving Trainline.
But written that way, it does give the impression of Merserrail staff pushing the blame to Trainline rather than taking a collective "we need to sort this for the customer" attitude.  The payment request for GBP-125 was from Merseyrail, after all ...

Exactly - good edit.

More concerned with transferring blame than putting the customer first - exactly the type of culture which needs to change.
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« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2021, 13:25:09 »

Putting a slightly different slant on this, having had to deal with similar complaints myself:

Someone (SH) ordered a ticket using Trainline, for collection at a later time, and went to a Merseyrail station despite having been told that the ticket could not be collected from that station (their ticket machines are fairly basic being aimed at local journeys and aren't connected to the system that allows remote ordering and collection).  SH then travelled clutching a computer print-out giving details of the order (it probably said on it "NOT VALID FOR TRAVEL" and had details of how to collect the ticket) and was surprised to get a Penalty fare.

Trainline will happily sell the ticket.  They get the commission, and the buyer might want to collect the ticket elsewhere for some reason having been given a list of stations from which it could be picked up. SH certainly wasn't expected to buy another ticket specifically to travel to Burscough Junction purely to buy the ticket (that's the Daily Mail doing what the Daily Mail does best!), but might of course have been going there anyway for some other reason.

Merseyrail staff have no way of knowing if the person waving the printout has already collected the actual ticket and used it, would have little sympathy knowing that Trainline tells buyers where tickets can be collected and would have been bemused/suspicious about someone going online for a ticket they could have bought on the day at the same price from the ticket machine they claimed to want to collect the pre-ordered ticket from.

The subsequent confusion about the Penalty Fare being cancelled was unfortunate, but given SH's approach I wouldn't be surprised if any lack of clarity was on both sides or things weren't quite as described.
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« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2021, 20:51:29 »

If MerseyRail is part of the National Rail network, why are their machines allowed to be incompatible with the TOD that all/most other operators use?

It's not just Trainline. I've just tried to see if I would be offered a ticket for the same route on the GWR (Great Western Railway) app. It will sell it to me but like Trainline, doesn't offer Ormskirk as somewhere I could collect from. It also doesn't offer a mobile ticket either.
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« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2021, 21:04:15 »

I can only go back to one of my favourite posts on the forum


If you forgot you username AND password and has happened to me once - cant honestly remember what email you had at the time (think it was the trainline) - you just sign up again with a new user name

You registered with the trainline? Twice? What on earth possessed you do that?  Wink Grin
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« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2021, 22:08:44 »

Yes. I know the message about the trainline comes too late for some, but my message has been consistent. Avoid.
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« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2022, 20:50:31 »

And still MerseyRail are fining people who have bought tickets ...

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A man who was fined by Merseyrail despite buying a ticket said the rail company should not be using third party ticket sellers.

Jake Lindop was travelling into Liverpool from Chester with his girlfriend on November 26 after buying tickets on the Trainline app.

But Mr Lindop was fined when he reached Liverpool Central for not having a valid ticket - despite showing them evidence on his phone that he had bought one.

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« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2022, 21:35:04 »

He didn't go to court, which is understandable, but I suspect that the first one that does might win their case and have the whole lot changed. We have lawyers on the group - what do they think?

I am thinking here of 'balance/fairness' in contract law, or the test of mens rea in criminal law. Plus, in the original example, before Trainline refunded his ticket, Merseyrail had been paid for the journey. It was merely an absence of unrefundable proof (in the shape of an issued ticket), that Merseyrail itself refused to enable with its out of date machines.
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