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Consultation Outcome Published 2 Jan 2019 Office of Rail and Road ↗ View on GOV.UK

Rail sector: modifying complaints handling so as to mandate Alternative Dispute Resolution scheme membership

Proposes modifying the complaints handling licence conditions for rail companies so as to mandate membership of an Alternative Dispute Resolution scheme.

Opened 26 Jul 2018
Closed 20 Sep 2018
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We are proposing that:

  • rail companies be required to join the Rail Delivery Group’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) scheme
  • the ADR scheme be incorporated into rail complaints handling procedures

ADR schemes provide consumers with an independent means of complaints resolution which, by means of decisions, are binding on companies. Currently only nonbinding mediation, advocating on behalf of individual passengers but with no formal powers to act or compensate, exist for:

  • the rail sector
  • Transport Focus
  • London TravelWatch

If successful all rail companies and affiliates will be required to be ADR members from 1 April 2019.

This action follows on from the outcomes of the ‘Rail sector: changes to complaints handling’ consultation of 2017.