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EXTRA MILE Scots teacher forced to pay £350 taxi fare from Newcastle to Airdrie after being stranded amid Storm Arwen travel chaoshttps://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/s ... orm-arwen/
Image: The Scottish SunA SCOTS teacher was forced to pay over £350 for a taxi from Newcastle to Airdrie amid Storm Arwen travel chaos. Linda Jamieson, from Bathgate, made the trip by train to the north east city on Friday night as hurricane-force winds battered the country.
She and six others were visiting family over the weekend.
However, when they woke up on Sunday morning, they realised that all trains heading north were cancelled due to severe damage on the line.
Being a school teacher, Linda had no choice but to find a way to make it home for work the next day.
Two other people in the group also needed to catch a flight at Edinburgh Airport at 4.30pm.
Linda told the Scottish Sun: “We arrived on Friday about 6pm, the train was delayed and there were no seats so we were packed in like sardines as the 3pm train was cancelled so it was crazy.
“When we arrived, everything was fine, we went out for dinner then some karaoke before heading back to the hotel.”
After finding out all the trains had been cancelled this morning, the group were figuring out how they would get home.
Their only option was to book a taxi.
The hotel had arranged for them all to go back home in two separate taxis but they had spotted a people carrier sitting outside which would make their journey cheaper.
The eight seater would make it easier for them all to get home.
They asked the driver if he would be interested in taking them back to Airdrie - 150 miles away.
He came to the group’s rescue and agreed to help them out.
Linda added: “One of my sisters asked the driver if he would be interested in taking us to Edinburgh Airport and then on to Airdrie.
“The driver had a bit of a laugh at first.
“Luckily he said yes and he was up for it straight away but he had to check in with his office and it was fine.”
The total cost of the 159-miles journey ended up £357.40. [...]