Hi, I recently used my local train company to get to work and due to a number of faults on the line that morning, two or three trains worth of passengers were all squeezed onto the same train.
I suffer from chronic back pain and being younger than most commuters, can't really ask people to give up their seat. I ended up having to stand in between two cars as more and more commuters flooded on to the train. During the hour long journey, the automatic doors for the cars closed 5 times leaving me stranded inbetween two cars, bouncing up and down as we went over the rails. I was completely trapped and had no buttons to press to escape. Passengers were frantically trying to open the automatic doors to get me out but the doors seemed to just randomly open and shut. It was the most harrowing ordeal I have ever suffered. When I got off, I complained to station staff and was given an address to send my complaint. My back was in agony for the rest of the day and I had to leave work early as a result. For the next few days it was very tender, and I have been very worried about using the train again in case a similar situation develops and I get trapped again.
I have just received a letter back from the train company offering me 50% of my ticket price seeing as the train was delayed. No acknowledgement of my having to stand trapped in-between two cars for an hour.
I don't think this is a suitable resolution and I would be grateful if any forum users might be able to offer any assistance or suggestions.
I suffer from chronic back pain and being younger than most commuters, can't really ask people to give up their seat. I ended up having to stand in between two cars as more and more commuters flooded on to the train. During the hour long journey, the automatic doors for the cars closed 5 times leaving me stranded inbetween two cars, bouncing up and down as we went over the rails. I was completely trapped and had no buttons to press to escape. Passengers were frantically trying to open the automatic doors to get me out but the doors seemed to just randomly open and shut. It was the most harrowing ordeal I have ever suffered. When I got off, I complained to station staff and was given an address to send my complaint. My back was in agony for the rest of the day and I had to leave work early as a result. For the next few days it was very tender, and I have been very worried about using the train again in case a similar situation develops and I get trapped again.
I have just received a letter back from the train company offering me 50% of my ticket price seeing as the train was delayed. No acknowledgement of my having to stand trapped in-between two cars for an hour.
I don't think this is a suitable resolution and I would be grateful if any forum users might be able to offer any assistance or suggestions.
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