4.1 Collection from London & South Eastern Railway Limited
We (SE Trains Limited) have taken over the Southeastern rail franchise from London & South Eastern Railway Limited (LSER). This means that your Personal Data will have been lawfully provided to us by LSER if you were a their customer and/or if you have provided consent to receive marketing communications from them.
4.2 Website visits and purchases
This section shows the Personal Data we collect when you use our website. Before providing us with your details, please read the following important information regarding:
- Collection of visitor information
- Hyperlinks
- Cookies
- Passwords
- Financial Information
Collection of visitor information
The details you provide about yourself and any other information which identifies you (‘Personal Data”) is held by us for operational purposes, for example customer registration or processing payments. We may also use your Personal Data to personalise your experience on this website (the "Site") by informing you of new products or services that we may think are of interest to you.
We gather general information about users, for example, what services users access the most and which areas of the Site are most frequently visited. Such information is used in the aggregate to help us to understand how the Site is used. We gather this information so that we can continue to improve and develop our services to benefit of our users. We may make this aggregated information available to users of the site and also to auditors. These statistics are anonymous and contain no Personal Data and cannot be used to gather such information.
When you register with us to set up a travel alert, enter a competition, or buy a ticket, we ask for your Personal Data such as your name, contact details, and other details. Once you register with us and accept our Terms & Conditions, you are not anonymous to us. We may use any Personal Data that you provide to alert you to our own products and services. We may contact you regarding Site changes or changes to the products or services that you use.
If you buy a ticket online with us, we will record your personal details and send you a confirmation email. Your Personal Data will be used principally to communicate with you with reference to your request.
You may opt-in to receive newsletters, exclusive discounts, special offers and other marketing emails from us. You may unsubscribe at any time by logging in to your account and updating your preferences. Please note changes to your subscription preferences can take up to 14 days to take effect.
Alternatively, you can write to our Customer Relations Team at:
Southeastern Customer Services
PO Box 8625
Swadlincote
DE11 1HZ
Hyperlinks
For your convenience, our website and apps may contain links to sites owned and operated by third parties. They have their own privacy policies, and we urge you to review them before browsing those sites. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the privacy practices of such third-party websites and your use of such websites is at your own risk.
Cookies
A cookie is a small piece of information that is sent to your browser when you access a website. Cookies contain information about your visits to that website and the purpose of cookies is to enable our websites to remember you, and your browsing habits, when you visit it again in the future. For further information about the cookies we use and your rights in respect of those, please see our cookie policy.
Passwords
In order to increase security, we ask you to input a password when you register as a user of the site. Please keep this password secret. We cannot accept liability for any damages arising from your failure to keep your password secret.
Financial information
We encrypt your financial information using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) technology so that no one else can access your credit card details as they travel through the Internet. SSL is certified by Verisign and is recognised as a secure way to pay on-line. As you may be aware, no data transmission over the Internet can be entirely secure. We will always use reasonable endeavours to protect any Personal Data you provide to us, but we cannot guarantee the security of any Personal Data you provide us, prior to our receipt, and accordingly, any transfer of your Personal Data to us (e.g. email) is done at your own risk. If you have any questions about paying for your ticket through the Site, please contact Customer Relations.
4.3 Customer Relations Data
We collect your Personal Data, including your comments when you contact us by letter, email, web form or phone or social media.
Personal details we hold
We may hold your name, address, email address, phone number, social media name, ticket details, our correspondence with you, the compensation claims you have made and payment made by us, proof of journey or other supporting information you may provide.
To ensure that we carry have an accurate record of dealings between us (and for training purposes) we may, in certain circumstances, record or monitor telephone calls, however you will always be told when this happens.
How we use your Personal Data
Your Personal Data is used for administration of correspondence or processing claims you have made, such as delay repay as well as for fraud prevention purposes. We also use it to respond to complaints.
Sharing data with third parties
We are required to provide details of your complaint to another Train Operating Company if it relates to their services instead of ours. We may share your correspondence with Transport Focus (formerly Passenger Focus) or London Travel Watch or the Rail Ombudsman, if you have asked them to act on your behalf under a complaint handling procedure.
We may also share your Personal Data with other Train Operating Companies for the purpose of fraud prevention. We will only do this where there is a formal data sharing agreement is in place, or where an ad hoc request is received this will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis to ensure that any such disclosure is lawful in accordance with the Data Protection Laws. We may also share your Personal Data with law enforcement bodies on an ad-hoc basis where necessary for the prevention of fraud or crime.
4.4 Ticket Office Purchases Personal details we hold
When you buy a season ticket valid for one month or more, we keep a record of this on a database. We keep the following details:
- Name, address and photo card number;
- Phone number and email if you provide them;
- The origin, destination and start and end date of season tickets you have purchased, along with any duplicate, replacement or refund of these; and
- The method of payment used, but not any payment card details.
How we use your Personal Data
We use this Personal Data for contractual obligations, Customer Relations and administration, customer research, marketing and fraud prevention.
We will only send you information about offers and promotions if you chose to receive it and you can change your marketing preferences at any time. We will not share your Personal Data to any other organisation other than any Successor operator or Secretary of State for Transport) for marketing purposes without your prior consent.
Sharing data with third parties
If you have agreed to receive information for survey or research purposes, we may share your contact details with a limited number of parties, but only for the reasons you have agreed to. We may also share data in order to provide joint services or tickets.
4.5 Revenue Protection and Penalty Fares
Personal details we hold
We may collect a range of personal details during the course of revenue protection activity. This may include name, address, data of birth, proof of ID such as, journey details, payment details, physical descriptions and other information you provide to support an appeal.
How we use your Personal Data
We may use any Personal Data you provide, where necessary for the administration of the Penalty Fares scheme, revenue protection, collection of unpaid fares, fraud prevention and the prosecution of travel offences.
Sharing data with third parties
We may share your correspondence with:
- British Transport Police under a data sharing agreement to prevent and detect crime.
- Penalty Services Limited if you appeal a Penalty Notice issued to you.
- Transport Focus, London Travelwatch or the Rail Ombudsman if you have asked them to act on your behalf under a complaint handling procedure. Requests from ombudsmen are dealt with on a case-by-case basis to ensure that any such disclosure is lawful in accordance with the Data Protection Laws.
- We may also share Personal Data with other Train Operating Companies for the purpose of fraud prevention, to operate joint services or under National Rail Conditions. We will only do this where there is a formal data sharing agreement is in place, or where an ad hoc request is received this will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis to ensure that any such disclosure is lawful in accordance with the Data Protection Laws.
4.6 Customer Help and Information Points
On our stations, we maintain Customer Help and Information Points and calls are linked directly to our Control Centre or to National Rail Enquiries. Calls are recorded and monitored, but no advance notice is given as this could result in a delay in providing assistance.
4.7 CCTV
Camera systems we operate
Our CCTV is used to capture, record and monitor images of what takes place at our stations and car parks and on our trains, in real time. In limited circumstances, we use body worn cameras which make audio visual recordings.
Depending on the type of camera, images are recorded on video tape (analogue) or as digital information. Cameras can be fixed or set to scan an area. In some circumstances, they can be operated remotely by controllers.
Why we operate CCTV cameras
We operate CCTV for the following purposes:
- Health and safety of employees, passengers and other members of the public;
- Crowd management; and
- Prevention and detection of crime and anti-social behaviour.
Camera locations
We operate cameras at the stations and car parks we manage and on some of the trains that we run.
Network Rail operates CCTV cameras at Blackfriars, Ebbsfleet International, Cannon Street, Charing Cross, London Bridge, St Pancras, Stratford International, Victoria, Waterloo East. Network Rail is the controller of any CCTV footage recorded at those stations, and they will be processing that footage in accordance with their privacy notice. We will not normally have access to their CCTV footage, so if you need to see images of yourself recorded by a CCTV camera at one of these stations, you will need to contact Network Rail.
Length of time CCTV footage is kept
- CCTV footage at stations is generally held for a maximum of 28 days from the time of the recording.
- CCTV footage on trains can vary depending on the type of train and the line of route. CCTV on our high speed trains is held for up to 5 days, and on our other trains is held between 5 days and a maximum of 28 days from the time of recording.
We may retain footage for longer if the footage is required for an investigation or any subsequent court proceedings. In these situations, the footage will be retained for a period of up to 6 years from the conclusion of the investigation or court proceedings.
Disclosing Personal Data to the police
At our discretion, we may disclose Personal Data in response to valid requests from the police and other statutory law enforcement agencies.
Before we authorise any disclosure, we will require the Police or other law enforcement body to either:
- set out any legal power they have to compel us to disclose the requested information; or
- demonstrate that the disclosure is necessary i.e. that any refusal to provide them with the requested Personal Data would prejudice them in the course of their statutory law enforcement duties, i.e. the prevention or detection of a specific crime, or the apprehension or prosecution of an offender(s).
Requests from the police are dealt with on a case-by-case basis to ensure that any such disclosure is lawful in accordance with the Data Protection Laws.
We may also share your Personal Data with the police or other emergency services where it is a matter of life or death, and where you are unable to either give your consent to, or object to such disclosure.
Sharing CCTV footage with other third parties
Some of our CCTV infrastructure is shared with the British Transport Police under a data sharing agreement.
In certain agreed circumstances, they may take control of a limited number of cameras and use them for activities such as the prevention and detection of crime and anti-social behaviour, policing major events and crowd control. We are not responsible for the CCTV when it is in the control of a third party.
We may also disclose Personal Data to third parties, if required to by law or it is necessary for a legitimate purpose such as defending or bringing legal action.We are legally permitted, under the Data Protection Laws to do this where the request is supported by:
- Evidence of the relevant legislation;
- A court order; or
- Satisfactory evidence and assurances of a legitimate interest.
Legitimate interest may include a request to assist in defending or making a legal claim, for example from insurers following a vehicle collision in a car park. When we are not required to provide CCTV, we will take into account the circumstances and any potential harm to individuals, we will also charge an administration fee and seek indemnity for any use beyond which it is requested.
CCTV on replacement buses
We use a number of companies to provide replacement buses during disruption or planned engineering. Any CCTV on these buses is the responsibility of the company that runs that particular service.
If you require access to images of yourself recorded by a CCTV camera inside a replacement bus, you should contact the company that operates the service. You can find this information from signage displayed inside each vehicle.
External guidelines and best practice
We operate our CCTV systems in compliance with the CCTV Code of Practice issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office in 2014. The Code describes best practice standards which should be followed by organisations operating devices which view or record images of individuals. It also covers other information derived from those images that relates to individuals (for example vehicle registration marks).