Here is my reply to NRE's Customer Relations Dept, sent today:
"Thank you for your reply, I feel that it’s necessary to give you some feedback about the information and advice you have provided, and also request the details of how to take this matter further.
National Rail Enquires (NRE) only had the 08457 number since around April 2000, before this including in 1996 when you advise the service started it was 0345 48 49 50, ( here is a link from a South West Trains leaflet advertising the number -
http://www.crowsnest.co.uk/north/swt_1.htm). Ofcom currently has a range of 03 Numbers specifically available to organisations who have 08457 numbers such as NRE, which allows them to migrate/move their existing number over, therefore NRE’s number would be: 03457 48 49 50, a change of 1 digit, 8 to 3.
As NRE introduced the 0871 number along with Train Text it proves it IS possible for NRE to introduce new numbers when it suits them, and NOT it’s users. I also noted that NRE has an overseas 020 number which it blocked from being dialled in the UK, so it IS possible to have more than one number as you already display 2!
On a final note, regarding being “unhappy” with the charges my service provider makes for calling this number, it is NOT an option to discuss it with them, they are a business who provide means of communication, NRE is a National Information service and therefore it is up to NRE to change its number NOT the service provider to include these calls.
I request that these comments are passed to Chris Scoggins who is your Chief Exec. Alternatively please provide me with HIS e-mail address, and I will e-mail him personally."
Lets see what reply I get back,