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<p>The Department for Transport (DfT) does not hold estimates of the number of rail
passengers who have been delayed by (i) at least thirty minutes, (ii) one hour or
more, or (iii) more than two hours each year since 2010.</p><p> </p><p>However, DfT
recently published (1 October) the compensation amounts paid by TOCs to passengers
for delayed journeys since 2009. It shows the total amount of compensation paid to
passengers has risen 80% in the past two years, as the government has increased the
requirements of train operators to publicise passengers’ rights.</p>
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