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You didn't read that did you?On LNER you are entitled to a seat or you can get your money back - Our Seat Guarantee scheme
Dint think i did either like.
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You didn't read that did you?On LNER you are entitled to a seat or you can get your money back - Our Seat Guarantee scheme
Lack of toilets, charging points for phones, reservation indicators dont work, shit luggsge space, dedicated large luggage lockers no instructions, directions to facilities like bogs or food bar are painted on wall
Tell them to book a seat at the same time, it's not fooking rocket science. Unless they are complete spenks.
JR521546CWhen I go I book via trainline, so you select you want a seat but have no guarantees of getting one. Especially if you are booking a Friday return. I've had to stand a few times for the full 4 hours. I only book first class now as they tend to always reserve you a seat.
No idea if they give you a refund on them as I've had a lass asking the bloke not to stamp her ticket as she's not had a seat and he said no, so refunds sound bullshit to me.
It's a terrible system like, should be scrapped
On LNER you are entitled to a seat or you can get your money back - Our Seat Guarantee scheme
Just in case you didn’t know, but the little train icons they show on the board are coloured in depending how many free seats there are in that carriage, so you have an idea of where the head first.
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Almost like an exclusive club the platform lurkers . I do it even when I have a seat reservation as it's just easier sorting your shit out getting comfortable etc without the carriage being full of people doing similar.If youve booked a seat and you dont get it and the train is clear enough you can find the fella to inform him and he cant find you a different seat at any point then you can get a refund.
I usually travel down the night before and make work pay an extra nights hotel. and for travel back if you cant get a seat booked go through to KC early, check whether its listed as LNER or LNER azuma on the board, go immediately through the barriers and find either a hst or azuma in 0-5. hover around the front till they put the sign up in the window (hst) or the electric board inside is switched to the new destination (azuma) to find out which one is yours. immediately walk all the way down to the front and get onto the second to last carriages, the seats nearest the doors arent booked as they are for disabled people's assistants and they fll them up from the back forward, youve gotta be unlucky to get moved. Better to get a seat like unless youre booking last inute or whoever you are working for doesnt do seat bookings.
When I go I book via trainline, so you select you want a seat but have no guarantees of getting one. Especially if you are booking a Friday return. I've had to stand a few times for the full 4 hours. I only book first class now as they tend to always reserve you a seat.
When I go I book via trainline, so you select you want a seat but have no guarantees of getting one. Especially if you are booking a Friday return. I've had to stand a few times for the full 4 hours. I only book first class now as they tend to always reserve you a seat.
No idea if they give you a refund on them as I've had a lass asking the bloke not to stamp her ticket as she's not had a seat and he said no, so refunds sound bullshit to me.
It's a terrible system like, should be scrapped
Book direct with LNER. It gives you a specific seat and if you don't like it, you can open the seat map and move it to somewhere else.
Simply no idea how I didn't see this post. Soz Becs.
Book directly through LNER and you'll get a seat, provided you aren't booking last minute. I've never had a problem.
You'll not get a refund as your ticket permits you to travel but doesn't say anywhere about a seat.
It’s not entirely their fault. Due to the electronic reservation system it’s quite possible to sit in a non reserved seat that will become reserved at some point during the journey.Get them every week, on all LNER trains they generally keep one carriage without reserved seats. They never make this public knowledge, not sure why. But always someone sitting In my seat when I get on. I get tired of the same scenario
“I’m sorry I think that’s my seat”
reply; “really....oh.....oh.....erm...really, I didn’t see the reserved sign...”.
WHY?? Did you not go to school, can you not f*cking read. Is it so hard to reserve a seat when you book a ticket, it gives you the option when you book FFS, takes seconds.
It’s not entirely their fault. Due to the electronic reservation system it’s quite possible to sit in a non reserved seat that will become reserved at some point during the journey.
Bog off. I’m not shifting.True, but in my experience it has been clearly visible......so.......get out of my seat!!!
Bog off. I’m not shifting.