It's easier to use discretion when you have some way to prove it
Agreed.
Also sometimes starting a dialogue of:
"I have an Advance Ticket but I have missed the booked train due to XYZ. I am willing to pay for a new ticket if you would like me too?"
Which has worked for me on the occasions I've had to use it before in the past. Of course The 5 P's should always be adhered to so you don't find yourself in such a situation.
I think that is incorrect as the Underground is a part of the journey included in the price of the ticket with the minimum connection time included in the itinerary so if you fail to make it in time because of a delay on the Underground you would be covered.
I thought that too. Virgin have some rather interesting methods of how and why they decide something is valid or not... I've had experiences of both sides of the coin.
Virgin have provided a Taxi for me from Salisbury - Frome at ^98.00 after being over 2 hours late due to a Signal Failure at Macclesfield. The tickets held were a First Advance, Stoke-on-Trent - Salisbury and a Standard Anytime Day Single Salisbury - Frome for the 22:55 (Last Service to Westbury). As I had ticked all the minimum connection times they had to provide. When asked by the
TM‡ why I didn't book a Stoke - Frome Advance I told her it was because they didn't sell Advance tickets on that route, whereas on
SWT▸ they do (Presumably because Stagecoach own 49% of
VT▸ and SWT I think Outright)
The otherside of the coin was (and technically could be considered partly my fault) was when I arrived in Waterloo to take the tube up to Euston. I went to the toilet before getting the Underground and whilst I was in there (about 10 minutes) the Northern Line broke down and there were already severe delays on the Circle/District. Needless to say I made as quick an effort as I could and arrived at Euston just as my train dropped off the departures screen. On the next train this is where I encountered the rule of the London Underground being exempt from Railway Control Delays...
Needless to say I kept the reason for my delay into the underground very quiet... But thinking in realistic terms. I doubt it would've made a difference if I toileted or not... On discovering I had a DSB Railcard the TM dropped it very quickly and moved on and suggested booking assistance next time... (Which is rather ironic considering some staff ask me whats going on when I've been spotted trouting on the station platforms
)