TfL Travelcard holders who travelled on Thameslink, Southern, Great Northern, or Gatwick Express could benefit from proposed claim

TfL Travelcard holders who travelled on Thameslink, Southern, Great Northern, or Gatwick Express could benefit from proposed claim

PR Newswire

LONDON, Aug. 7, 2023

LONDON, Aug. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- 

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The Competition Appeal Tribunal has decided that a claim filed on behalf of rail passengers against the company Govia Thameslink Railway Limited ("GTR") and its parent companies which runs the Thameslink, Southern, Great Northern, and Gatwick Express rail franchises may proceed to a full trial. The class representative, Mr. Gutmann, alleges that GTR has breached competition law by charging TfL Travelcard holders too much for travel on their routes.

In general terms, the class includes all persons who, since 24 November 2015, held a TfL Travelcard but also bought a separate train ticket for a train operated by one of the above franchises that passed through the zones for which their Travelcard was valid.

More specifically, the class is all those who, at any point during the period between 24 November 2015 and the date of final judgment or earlier settlement of the Claims (the "Relevant Period") purchased or paid for a rail fare for themselves and/or another person, which was not a Boundary Fare1 or a fare for the portion of their journey from the last station covered by their Travelcard to their destination, where:

No money is available now and there is no guarantee that money will be available in the future. This claim will have to be proved in the Tribunal at trial or concluded by way of an earlier settlement agreed between the class representative and GTR.

Class members have several options:

To read the Tribunal's full Collective Proceedings Order and judgement and see other information about the claim, visit www.BoundaryFares.com or www.catribunal.org.uk.

1 "Boundary Fare" means a fare valid for travel to or from the outer boundaries of TfL's fare zones, intended to be combined with a Travelcard whose validity stretches to the relevant zone boundary.

 

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