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Journey by Journey => London to South Wales => Topic started by: grahame on July 18, 2007, 07:31:37



Title: Signalling problems cause stops to be missed?
Post by: grahame on July 18, 2007, 07:31:37
From this morning's email alert at the FGW website

06:00 Swansea to London Paddington due 09:00

This train has been revised. It will no longer call at: Bristol Parkway, Swindon and Reading. This is due to signalling problems.


Shows 30 late off Swansea, expected 14 late at Paddington. How do signalling problems cause a need to cut out station stops? I can't think of any alternative route it might be taking that avoids Reading.


Title: Re: Signalling problems cause stops to be missed?
Post by: Jim on July 18, 2007, 07:35:52
To make up time I gues


Title: Re: Signalling problems cause stops to be missed?
Post by: simonw on July 18, 2007, 08:23:54
Another unbelievable decision.

So at BPW.

07:30 - Cancelled.
08:00 - Not stopping

That will mess up hundred's of people. I bet they don't lay on buses and taxi's for the passengers.

It won't help people at Swindon/Didicott/Reading either, but at least they'll have a better option than one train in 90 minutes.

I hear that yesterday was the same. A door opened on an HST train in Wales yesterday morning, and trains where cancelled/delayed.


Title: Re: Signalling problems cause stops to be missed?
Post by: g4mby on July 18, 2007, 12:39:22
That will mess up hundred's of people. I bet they don't lay on buses and taxi's for the passengers.
More likely people will get told to travel to Temple Meads and catch the next London train there. Much longer journey overall of course. Some people might choose to simply wait for the next BPW/PAD that does actually run and hope it's on time.  :-\



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