I missed the train. I was late
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Being late, I missed the train
On the off chance that you have a train association from an air terminal or voyage/ship terminal (or a city close by) and you miss your train because of a deferral or undoing, at that point this implies your tickets are tragically lost.
Deferred or dropped flights/ships are not canvassed in any rail administrator's pay arrangement, so you are not qualified for a discount.
Some ticket types are legitimate throughout the day and are not bound to one explicit flight time (SNCB, SBB, ÖBB, DSB, and NS), however it relies upon your ticket type and conditions.
Additionally, on the off chance that you have booked a SNCF TER or Intercités ticket without a seat reservation, a Deutsche Bahn ticket with a ""Flexpreis toll"", or a Trenitalia ticket with an ""Ordinaria"" passage then you might almost certainly take a later train with a similar ticket and for nothing out of pocket.
In the event that your tickets are not legitimate throughout the day, the main arrangement is to drop or trade your tickets (on the off chance that you have booked a refundable/replaceable charge) before the train leaves. Most tickets are entirely non-refundable after flight.