I don't recall the time of the train as this incident took place almost two weeks ago, so I cannot include that. I am sure that they will be able to work out which case this is from my name and address though.
I intended on including my name and address, but they weren't included in my previous post for reasons I assumed were fairly obvious. I do not see how it is possible to confirm evidence of emigration.
How's this revised draft?:
My name
My former address
Date
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to inform you that I am moving to NAME OF COUNTRY I AM MOVING TO and, by the time you receive this letter, I will no longer be a resident of the UK. Therefore any post sent to my former address will not be received. Unfortunately I do not have an address in NAME OF COUNTRY I AM MOVING TO yet, so I am unable to provide you with this information.
I was stopped on board a train from NAME OF STATION OF DEPARTURE to NAME OF NEXT STATION on the 10th of March for travelling with an incorrect ticket. If you wish to pursue this case, then I am informing you that it will not be possible for me to provide any form of response, no matter how far you decide to escalate this case.
Furthermore, I did not mean to board the incorrect train, neither was I the only passenger who did so.
The reason I boarded the incorrect train is due to the station layout at NAME OF STATION OF DEPARTURE. I was not aware that the platform I was supposed to use was hidden around the corner. I simply followed the signs to the platform. Upon seeing a train on the platform I assumed was mine, I boarded the train. As my train was scheduled to leave in a few minutes, I was in a rush and did not have the time to familiarise myself with the irregular platform layout.
I had no intent to travel without paying as I had already paid for a ticket for the journey I intended to take to NAME OF STATION I PURCHASED A RETURN TICKET FROM. I merely boarded the incorrect train by accident.
Yours sincerely,
MY NAME