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What is JourneyCheck Alerts?
Can I register for SMS Alerts?
How much does it cost?
What information is included in Alert messages?
I am having problems logging into my account, what could be wrong?
Where can I view the JourneyCheck Alerts terms and conditions?
What happens if I forget my password?
What happens when I go on holiday?
What if I no longer wish to use the service?
What is a Commuter Alert?
What is a Single Journey Alert?

What is JourneyCheck Alerts?

A system which sends alerts about disruption to your train services to you using e-mails . For a more detailed description please look here.

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Can I register for SMS Alerts?

If you have previously registered for alerts from ScotRail, you may continue to opt for SMS Alerts. If you are a new user this option will not be available and all your alerts will be based on emails.

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How much does it cost?

We do not charge you either directly or indirectly via messaging costs for the JourneyCheck Alerts service.

If you are eligible for SMS messages (see above) and choose to enter a new mobile phone number so that you can still receive SMS text message alerts, you will need to send a verification message to our system which will be chargeable by your mobile operator at your normal rates.

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What information is included in Alert messages?

Alerts for specific services will indicate: late arrival at your station, cancellation of the service, changes to the train such that it is no longer going to your destination and likely delays en route. Additionally, general problems on the route which might affect your service are also included.

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I am having problems logging into my account, what could be wrong?

You should log in using the email address and password you specified during registration. Check you have not mistyped these.

If you have forgotten your password, you may enter your email address and click on the forgotten password button, which will email you a reminder of it. If the system does not recognise your email address, it is possible you may have mistyped your email address during the registration process. Please contact our customer services department if you continue to experience problems.

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Where can I view the JourneyCheck Alerts terms and conditions?

Terms and conditions can be viewed by clicking on the link at the foot of the registration page, or if you are already registered, at the foot of the My Details page accessible once you have logged in.

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What happens if I forget my password?

You can request that it is sent to your e-mail address from the Log-In section of the JourneyCheck site.

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What happens when I go on holiday?

In your Alerts Details you can advise the system that you wish the alerts to be suspended.

If it is close to the time of your next scheduled alert, this may have already been activated and you may therefore continue to receive alerts during the period you specified for that alert. Your alerts will then be suspended after that time and until you remove the suspension.

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What if I no longer wish to use the service?

You can log in and then unsubscribe yourself via the remove me button at the bottom of the My Details page.

If it is close to the time of your next scheduled alert, this may have already been activated and you may therefore continue to receive alerts during the period you specified for that alert. You will then be removed from the system after that time.

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What is a Commuter Alert?

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What is a Single Journey Alert?

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