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CHEAPER AND EASIER ONLINE Go to eastmidlandstrains.co.uk and discover the benefits: It s cheaper online discounts, with no hidden fees or charges Best Fare Finder go straight to our cheapest First and Standard Class tickets to London with the Best Fare Finder Personalised timetables available to download online now It s easier register for instant, personalised travel information Go to eastmidlandstrains.co.uk PASSENGER S CHARTER Valid from July 2013 Visit: eastmidlandstrains.co.uk For the cheapest East Midlands Trains fares and to book tickets online for all GB train journeys and through fares to Europe with Eurostar. East Midlands Trains booking line Call: 08457 125 678 Booking tickets & information Group travel Season tickets Customer service Business travel Assisted travel TextDirect: 18001 08457 125 678 (For people with hearing impairments). As part of our environmental policy, East Midlands Trains is committed to minimising wastage. The information in this leaflet was correct at the time of printing in July 2013, but may be subject to change without prior notice. East Midlands Trains does not accept liability for any inaccuracy of this information. East Midlands Trains Limited. Registered in England and Wales. Registered No: 5340682. Registered Office: Friars Bridge Court, 41 45 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NZ. Part of Stagecoach Group plc. EMT360033

Contents 1 Introduction 1 Planning your journey 3 2 Buying your ticket 4 3 Your journey 6 4 Engineering works 7 5 Extra assistance 7 10 6 Delays and cancellations 10 12 7 Contact us 12 13 8 Notes 14 9 Map 15 Our Passenger s Charter explains our commitments to you and sets out the targets that these are based upon. It does not affect your legal rights, which are set out in the National Rail Conditions of Carriage. Copies of the Charter can be obtained from all our staffed stations or from Customer Relations. The charter can also be viewed online at our website eastmidlandstrains.co.uk. Our promise is to: Make your journey as easy as possible Be there when you need us Always listen and be willing to help you Provide a fair outcome when things go wrong. 2 Planning your journey We provide all the information you need to plan your train journey. You can find the information you need from the following sources: National Rail Enquiries Give train times, fares and advice on how to plan your journey. They can tell you where trains are during their journey. Information is available by phone 08457 48 49 50 (24 hours a day, seven days a week, calls are charged at local rates and may be monitored) or from their website at nationalrail.co.uk. Call TrainTracker TM on 0871 200 49 50 or text 8 49 50 for up-to-the-minute times for today s trains. Traveline This provides impartial information about local public transport services including buses, coaches, trains and trams. Call 0871 200 22 33 Website traveline.org.uk 2 3

Taxis Information on taxi companies that serve train stations in Great Britain is available from traintaxi.co.uk. Plusbus This is an integrated train and bus ticket available for many journeys that gives you unlimited bus travel for the day, at the start and/or end of your rail journey. You can buy PLUSBUS tickets from any rail station as an add-on to any rail journey, to or from participating stations, which include Chesterfield, Derby, Leicester and Nottingham amongst many others. Prices are generally between 2 and 3. It will always give you a saving compared to the cost of buying separate tickets. The good news is that standard Railcard discounts also apply, making the PLUSBUS scheme even better value. Just look for the PLUSBUS sign. It s all explained on the web as well, visit plusbus.info to find out more. Our Website eastmidlandstrains.co.uk offers a range of timetables, journey planning and train running information. You can also: Download and print timetables Make online timetable enquiries Access live departure boards and check journey information. Timetables You can get printed timetables from staffed stations or you can download them from our website. New timetables are available from staffed stations four weeks before their start date and on our website, at least 6 weeks before. Ask any member of staff We are always happy to help. Our Train Managers or Senior Conductors travel on all trains and they are happy to answer your questions. At our stations, any member of staff will be able to help you or find someone that can. Our Customer Service Centre Our Customer Relations advisors are happy to help you with general enquiries about our train service, making arrangements if you need help when travelling and taking comments. The contact details for Customer Relations are available on page 13. 3 Buying your ticket This states that all passengers must buy and carry a ticket (or have other authority to travel) valid for the date and time of the journey they are making. So please check your tickets before travelling and keep them safe as lost and stolen tickets cannot be replaced. You must buy your ticket before you join the train, when boarding at a station that has ticket retailing facilities, either a Ticket Office or ticket machine. At a small number of stations we provide a Permit to Travel machine for use when there are no other ticket-buying facilities available. You should put in the machine as much of your fare as possible. The amount paid will be taken off the price of the ticket. You must exchange your Permit to Travel for a ticket at the earliest opportunity, and within two hours. Failure to produce a ticket or Permit to Travel could result in you making yourself liable to prosecution for fare evasion. Please see station posters and Penalty Fare information below. If you could not buy a ticket because there were no ticket retailing facilities available at the station where you started your journey,or the ticket you wanted was not available to purchase, you can buy one from the full a range of tickets on board. To ensure that you hold a valid ticket, we do recommend that you It is your responsibility to approach the Train Manager or Senior Conductor at the earliest opportunity to purchase a ticket. Please retain your ticket until you have left the station as there may be ticket barriers in operation or staff who may request to see it. Penalty Fares East Midlands Trains operates a Penalty Fare scheme on some services (please see the map on page 15). Failure to produce a valid ticket for your entire journey could result in a minimum Penalty Fare of 20 or twice the single fare, whichever is greater, to the next station stop. 4 5

There are a number of ways to buy your train tickets: Online You can buy the full range of train tickets online using our website eastmidlandstrains.co.uk. By telephone You can buy tickets and Railcards by telephoning 08457 125 678. We accept most major credit and debit cards. Tickets are sent by post, so please allow five working days for delivery. At the station Our Ticket Office can sell you all types of ticket and Railcards. Many of our stations have self-service ticket machines. Further details of stations with this facility are available at nationalrail.co.uk or see the map on page 15 You can pay by cash, rail travel vouchers, rail warrant or most major credit and debit cards (a list of accepted cards will be clearly displayed). We regret that personal cheques are not accepted Ticket Office opening hours are displayed at every staffed station and are also available on our website or by contacting Customer Relations Our aim is to serve you within three minutes at off-peak times and five minutes at peak times. We monitor queues so we can take action to reduce them where possible. We will display the times of peak demand at the Ticket Office. 4 Your Journey Getting a seat We operate a walk-on service, which means that you can join any train if you have a valid ticket for that service. As a result we cannot guarantee you a seat, especially during peak periods or disruption. Seat reservations are recommended on our London and Liverpool Norwich services and can be made up to 2000 the night before travel. Advance tickets have compulsory reservations meaning that they can only be used on the specific trains shown on the reservation card. Seat reservations If your reserved seat is unavailable our on board staff will help you find another seat. If you have reserved a seat and had to stand for all or part of your journey, we will offer you a National Rail voucher for at least 25% of the cost of that part of the journey towards a future journey. Please ask the Train Manager to endorse your ticket and send it, along with your reservation, to Customer Relations. Refunds If you decide not to travel, you can apply for a refund within 28 days of the expiry of your ticket, depending on the type of ticket held. More details are on page 12. Help and advice during your journey Our promise is to have a Train Manager or Senior Conductor on every train. All our staff on trains and at stations are there to help if you need advice. There are also Help Points at many of our stations (usually on the platform). Alternatively, you can call Customer Relations on 08457 125 678. There will be a poster at every station outlining key information and contacts relevant to that station and route. Smoking By law, smoking is not allowed on any part of our trains and stations, including station entrances and exits. 6 7 5 Engineering Works Planned engineering work Our network requires a regular programme of maintenance and improvement to the track and signalling. This may mean the rail lines need to be closed temporarily causing changes to the normal timetable. Engineering work can often affect train services at weekends and public holidays, and sometimes early-morning or late-evening services. Our aim is to provide information on planned changes at least four weeks in advance. We will display this information on Engineering Works posters at each station and on our website. Short-notice engineering work Sometimes Network Rail has to carry out engineering work at very short notice. When this happens, we aim to provide you with the information you need to make your journey. Information on all engineering work is available from National Rail Enquiries, our website and Customer Relations, the contact details of which are on page 13. Our staff at stations and on trains will also be able to help you.

Bus replacement services When it is not possible to provide a train service due to track works, we will provide replacement buses for all or part of the journey and we will, where possible, provide low-floor, accessible vehicles. In this case you may not be able to take: Large items of luggage Prams and pushchairs that do not fold Bicycles Animals, with the exception of registered assistance dogs. 6 Extra Assistance We are committed to meeting the needs of all our passengers and will help passengers who need special assistance in planning and making their journey. The Passenger Assist scheme is a national service providing assistance and reassurance to customers with impaired mobility or other disabilities, to make rail travel as easy as possible. All train companies support the Passenger Assist scheme and assistance can be booked for journeys throughout the rail network, regardless of the number of different train companies involved in a journey. Our Customer Service Centre can advise passengers who need special assistance about travelling with us. Please contact our Assisted Travel service on 08457 125 678, or TextDirect (for people with hearing impairments) on 18001 08457 125 678. We prefer to have at least 24 hours notice if you need assistance as we may need to make arrangements such as relocating staff or booking alternative transport. Cycles We provide extensive bike storage facilities, free of charge, at most of our stations and where we are installing CCTV at stations, we will ensure that the cycle racks are included in the coverage. We can carry up to two bikes on our trains, free of charge. On reservable trains (Sheffield/Nottingham London and Liverpool Norwich), space for them must be booked in advance to accommodate them on your chosen train. You can reserve a space by calling 08457 125 678 (option 2 and then 1). On non-reservable trains (other local routes) space is available on a first come, first served basis. Folding bikes can be carried on all of our trains, free of charge, so long as they can be stored safely in the luggage racks. Our Cycle Policy is available from staffed stations, Customer Relations and on our website. Expectant mothers If you are an expectant mother and there are no seats available for you in Standard Class, please contact a member of staff on the train who will try to assist you and, if required, find accommodation in First Class if this is available. Expectant mothers holding monthly or longer Season Tickets on our London route can apply for a Mums to Be pass. Please contact Customer Relations for further information. East Midlands Trains Disabled People s Protection Policy sets out our full arrangements for passengers who need extra assistance. For a copy of our Disabled People s Protection Policy please contact Customer Relations or pick one up from one of our principal stations. It can also be supplied in a range of formats (large print, Braille and audio) by Customer Relations. On behalf of all train companies, the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) produces a booklet called Rail Travel Made Easy. It is available from most staffed stations, Customer Relations, Citizens Advice Bureaux and some libraries and is designed to give you information to help you plan your journey and get the best value for your money. It also gives details of the Disabled Person s Railcard and other discounted fares that are available for some disabled passengers. This is available from Customer Relations or nationalrail.co.uk. Security We work in partnership with the British Transport Police, Network Rail and local authorities to improve security at our stations, car parks and on trains. To reduce the level of crime, trespass and vandalism, we are continuing to invest in security. These measures include: Installing Help Points and CCTV at stations connected to our Information and Security Centre Installation of CCTV on local trains Improved lighting at stations and in car parks Security guards at certain locations 8 9

Attaining Park Mark awards at a large number of our station car parks. This has been achieved by having a number of measures in place to create a safer environment for our customers and their vehicles. other means of transport. When there are serious delays, staff will give you access to a telephone and help to contact those expecting you. All our trains have a public address system, so we can let you know what is happening as soon as we know. You can report vandalism or damage to our trains or stations by informing a member of staff or by contacting our Customer Relations team on 08457 125 678. You can report a crime on the railway by contacting the British Transport Police on 0300 123 2211. Catering on trains Most longer-distance services have an at-seat catering trolley service or a counter service. The type of service varies depending on the route and the time of day. Our timetables show which trains offer a catering service. If the advertised catering service is unavailable, we will do our best to let you know before you join the train. If your train is delayed by an hour or more, and there is catering on board with sufficient stock available, we will offer you a free non-alcoholic drink. Lost property Please allow a minimum of 24 hours for the items to be received at a lost property office. If your item is located, we will advise you of its location for collection or how it can be returned. You will be charged for its safe storage and will be advised of this cost. To enquire about lost property, please call the Lost Property team on 08457 125 678. Delays and Cancellations Under our Delay Repay scheme, if you hold a ticket for a single or return journey you can claim compensation for a delay of over 30 minutes, irrespective of what caused the delay. If you are; 30 59 minutes delayed: We will pay you compensation to the value of 50% of the cost of the single ticket or 50% of the cost of the relevant portion* of the return ticket held for the journey 60 119 minutes delayed: We will pay you compensation to the value of 100% of the cost of the single ticket or 100% of the cost of either portion* of the return ticket held for the journey 120 minutes or longer delayed: We will pay you compensation to the value of 100% of the cost of the single ticket or 100% of the cost of the return ticket (i.e. both portions not just one way) held for the journey. *By relevant portion we mean either the outward or return portion of a return ticket, depending on whether you were delayed on your outward or your return journey. If you are a Season Ticket holder, you will be refunded the proportionate cost of the price of the ticket. If you would like to know how this is calculated, please contact our Customer Relations team. 7 Delays And Cancellations Normally, we provide compensation in National Rail travel vouchers which can be used to buy train tickets for travel with all train companies, within 12 months. Train service disruption We strive to operate to our published timetable, with every train departing and arriving on time. However, we do appreciate that there are occasions when passengers are delayed on their journey. When incidents happen, we may have to change our timetables without giving warning. We always try our best to minimise disruption and to keep you informed both on the train and at stations. We will provide (or recommend) other means of travel or an alternative route to ensure minimal disruption to your journey. If disruption happens after you have started your journey, we will do our best to get you to your destination station, or provide Should a period of sustained poor performance on peak services be experienced (this is measured by the number of trains arriving at their final destination within 10 minutes of their scheduled time) we will consider compensating Season Ticket holders over and above the arrangements outlined above. In doing so, we will consult Passenger Focus and London TravelWatch. If we have had to introduce an emergency timetable, these compensation arrangements will be based upon the operation of trains as detailed in the emergency timetable. We do not normally accept claims for compensation if trains are delayed or cancelled and you were advised of the delay before you purchased your ticket. 10 11

If you want to make a claim, please complete a Delay Repay form, available on trains, from staffed stations or download a form from our website and enclose your ticket (or a photocopy if it is a Season Ticket) as proof of the journey. You must make your claim within 28 days of the delayed journey. Please note If your ticket has not been collected by ticket checking staff, please retain it to support your claim If you have been delayed by over 30 minutes, please ask a member of staff at the ticket barrier to let you keep your ticket to support your claim. Journeys not made If the train you planned to catch is delayed or cancelled and you decide not to travel, we will give you an immediate full refund, if the Ticket Office at the departure station is in a position to do so. This applies to all tickets, regardless of where they were bought. You may also send your ticket to Customer Relations for a full refund in these circumstances. If you decide for other reasons not to make your journey, you must apply for a refund within 28 days of the ticket s expiry. The refund will generally be processed at the place where the ticket was originally purchased, although will be accepted at other stations. We may also charge a 10 administration fee for such refunds. Some Advance tickets have their own refund arrangements and in most cases are non-refundable. If you bought your ticket through a travel agent, you should return it to that agent who will arrange a refund for you. Further details on how to apply for refunds is available on our website eastmidlandstrains.co.uk. Booked assistance not provided If you had assistance booked at any East Midlands Trains station or on one of our trains and it was not provided, we will offer you compensation. Please contact Customer Relations for further advice or to make a claim. 8 Contact Us There are a number of ways you can contact us. If you are writing to us by letter or email, please also include a daytime contact telephone number to help us to clarify points with you in greater detail. Comment and Delay Repay forms are available at all staffed stations on our route. You can also contact Customer Relations in any of the following ways: Call 0845 712 5678 open 06.00-22.00 (from Sept 2013 - open 24 hours) Textphone 0845 707 8051 Post Customer Relations 1 Prospect Place Millennium Way Pride Park Derby DE24 8HG Fax 0845 601 0988 Email Using the online form on our website: eastmidlandstrains.co.uk or by emailing getintouch@eastmidlandstrains.co.uk Our Response Times If you write to us by letter or email, you should hear from us within five working days of us receiving your correspondence and receive a full response for difficult issues within 20 working days. If your complaint relates to another train company, we will forward it on for you and let you know that we have done so. If you are unhappy with our reply We will work hard to address your concerns to your satisfaction. If you are unhappy with our response, please let us know. Alternatively, you can contact: For Greater London, Bedford and Luton: Post London TravelWatch 6 Middle Street London EC1A 7JA Call 020 7505 9000 12 13

Email Website enquiries@londontravelwatch.org.uk londontravelwatch.org.uk For all other areas: Post RTEH-XAGE-BYKZ Passenger Focus PO Box 5594 Southend on Sea SS1 9PZ Call 0300 123 2350 Email advice@passengerfocus.org.uk Website passengerfocus.org.uk London TravelWatch and Passenger Focus are statutory bodies set up by Parliament to protect passengers interests. National Rail conditions of carriage This Charter sets out our commitment to you. It does not create any new legal relationship with you as a result of what we say we will do, nor does it affect your legal rights. These are set out in the National Rail Conditions of Carriage. Copies of the National Rail Conditions of Carriage are available on request at staffed stations and can be obtained from Customer Relations or downloaded from nationalrail.co.uk. 10 Route Map This route map gives more information about each of our stations including details about Penalty Fare stations. Liverpool Lime Street Stockport Hazel Grove Liverpool South Parkway Hunts Cross Hough Green Widnes Warrington Central Birchwood Irlam Manchester Oxford Road Manchester Piccadilly Chinley Edale Hope (Derbyshire) Matlock Matlock Bath Cromford Crewe Whatstandwell Alsager Ambergate Kidsgrove Belper Longport Stoke-on-Trent Duffield Longton Blythe Bridge Derby Uttoxeter Tutbury & Hatton Peartree Sheffield Bamford Hathersage Grindleford Dore Spondon Long Eaton East Midlands Parkway Loughborough Leeds Wakefield Westgate Worksop York Doncaster Dronfield Whitwell Creswell Chesterfield Langwith-Whaley Thorns Shirebrook Mansfield Woodhouse Alfreton Mansfield Langley Mill Sutton Parkway Kirkby in Ashfield Newstead Hucknall Bulwell Nottingham Barrow Upon Soar Sileby Meadowhall Attenborough Beeston Netherfield Radcliffe (Notts.) Bingham Aslockton Carlton Melton Mowbray Fiskerton Bleasby Thurgarton Lowdham Burton Joyce Elton & Orston Bottesford Newark Castle Hykeham Swinderby Collingham Rolleston Ancaster Scarborough Newark North Gate Rauceby Grantham Spalding Gainsborough Lea Road Saxilby Lincoln Metheringham Ruskington Sleaford Barnetby Market Rasen Swineshead Heckington Habrough Grimsby Town Cleethorpes Skegness Havenhouse Wainfleet Thorpe Culvert Boston Hubberts Bridge 9 Notes Syston Leicester Market Harborough Oakham Stamford Peterborough Whittlesea Kettering Corby March Ely Thetford Brandon Norwich Attleborough Eccles Road Harling Road Wymondham Wellingborough Bedford Luton Luton Airport Parkway London St Pancras International for Eurostar services MAP KEY Limited services Tram Airport Station with Ticket Office Station with Car Park Station with Plus Bus Station with ticket machines East Midlands Trains managed station Stations managed by another operator East Midlands Trains managed station Other operator Penalty Fare station 14 15