M117 - Night Train Motion

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    Re: M114 - Night Train Motion
    (Original post by davidmarsh01)
    Why do they exist at airports?
    Yeah, volume over flight paths I believe. I assume the same would be the case if your house or flat backs onto train tracks, with a train going past even once an hour.
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    Re: National Rail Conditions of Carriage
    (Original post by Morgsie)
    43. Help from Train Companies if you are stranded
    If disruption caused by circumstances within the control of a Train Company or a Rail Service Company leaves you stranded before you have reached your destination printed on or stored on your ticket, and the Train Company whose trains you are entitled to use is unable to get you to that destination by other means, any Train Company which is in a position to help will, if it reasonably can, either arrange to get you to that destination, or provide overnight accommodation for you.
    You missing the last train that leaves at a timetabled time is not them 'leaving you stranded'. It's you 'leaving you stranded'. This would cover when trains do not run such that you end up ****ed.
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    Re: M114 - Night Train Motion
    This is in cessation.
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