TrainOwed vs ClaimCompass — Train Delay Compensation Compared
ClaimCompass built its reputation on flight compensation claims. Its train delay service is newer and covers fewer operators than a specialist train compensation service. TrainOwed focuses exclusively on trains, which means deeper operator relationships and faster processing.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | TrainOwed | ClaimCompass |
|---|---|---|
| Fee | 25% of payout (no win, no fee) | 35% of payout (no win, no fee) |
| Primary focus | Train delays | Flights (train is secondary) |
| Operators covered | 25+ train operators | Limited train operators |
| EU 2021/782 expertise | Specialist | General passenger rights |
| UK Delay Repay | Yes | No |
| Claim timeline | 2-6 weeks | 4-10 weeks |
| Strikes covered | Yes — strikes are not force majeure under EU 2021/782 | Case by case |
Verdict
ClaimCompass charges a significantly higher fee (35%) and its train service is secondary to its flight business. For train delay compensation specifically, TrainOwed's lower fee and specialist focus mean more money in your pocket and faster results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does ClaimCompass handle train delay compensation?▾
Yes, but train compensation is not their primary business. ClaimCompass built its platform for EU 261/2004 flight compensation. TrainOwed specialises exclusively in train delay claims under EU 2021/782.
How much does ClaimCompass charge?▾
ClaimCompass charges approximately 35% of the compensation amount. TrainOwed charges 25%. On a €100 claim, TrainOwed pays out €75 vs approximately €65 with ClaimCompass.
Is TrainOwed faster than ClaimCompass for train claims?▾
Yes. Because TrainOwed focuses exclusively on train operators, claims are typically processed in 2-6 weeks. ClaimCompass averages 4-10 weeks for train claims.
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