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2026-07-24 14:40 UTC
4. Will railways know that I have a single-ticket?
“Single ticket” implies, if not a single QR code at least a joint reservation number or some kind of data sharing. But, nothing in the proposal foresees a way for railways to even know about the existence of the other legs of a passenger’s journey, let alone the details of those other tickets. Nor is it clear what they could do with this information even if they had it.
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@erpu@eupolicy.social 2026-07-24 14:41
5. What will passengers have to present when exercising rights? Given that a “single-ticket" is just a stack of individual tickets purchased a certain way, what will passengers have to show in case of a missed connection. Are the tickets enough (as is currently the case with AJC)? Or will also need proof that they were purchased in a single transaction? And what would constitute such proof and how would railway agents evaluate it? [image: Abraham] (6/8)