People who can prove if they held a valid card between 2015 and 2017, could get up to £100 each after Stagecoach settlement.
More than 1.4 million rail passengers who travelled with former rail operator, Stagecoach South West Trains, between 2015 and 2017 could be eligible for a refund.
The lawsuit was taken after the operator did not offer passengers with London Travelcards from 2015-2017 an option a cheaper 'boundary fare' or 'extension tickets' when travelling inside the capital's fare zone.The solicitor representing passengers - Justin Gutmann - says people will be able to apply for a share of compensation when the payout scheme is finalised.
The lawsuit was taken after the operator did not offer passengers with London Travelcards from 2015-2017 a cheaper fare.Steven Friel, Woodsford’s Chief Executive Officer, said: "This settlement approval confirms Woodsford as the most active and the most successful litigation funder in the CAT collective proceedings regime.
"I was particularly pleased to read the Tribunal’s expression of gratitude for the parties, their lawyers and Woodsford “coming together to come up with something that is acceptable in the interests of the class members".
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