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Compensation For Delayed Train Journey

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felly | 18:51 Sun 22nd Sep 2019 | Travel
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I was travelling from Chesterfield to London in late July by East Midland Trains. I had picked the hottest day ever recorded and because of a fire further down the line the train stopped at Leicester. There was no information available from any staff at the station so I took a taxi to the bus station and booked a National Express coach to Victoria. The next two coaches were already full probably because other abandoned passengers had done the same thing. I landed in London at 10 o'clock at night - 7 hours later than originally expected. I claimed compensation but have only received the cost of my rail ticket and National Express coach ticket. The whole ticket price is returned for a delay of 2 hours or more. Am I unreasonable in expecting more than the cost of the ticket for such a delay? I can't find any information on the website. I would be interested in what other people think.
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I think if the incident was caused by a fire then its "one of those things"
depends on the train company

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/train-delays/

A full day's delay ought to warrant more than the bare minimum, I would think, but then I don't own a train company
If it was not an East Midlands Trains issue, which a fire on the line is obviously not. Cannot see how you can claim for more than your out of pocket expenses incurred. Others may have another opinion.
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Looks like I am being unreasonable then! Thanks all :)
felly not unreasonable at all, just asking and getting some opions.
^^^^
even opinions but I guess you got the gist.

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