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1  All across the Great Western territory / Smoke and Mirrors / Re: How long is too long to wait for a reply? on: March 10, 2017, 19:48:16
The latest auto-response now offers this guidance...

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At the moment, we're dealing with a lot more enquiries than normal; so it may take longer than usual to reply to your email. Many of our customers will still receive a reply within 1-2 weeks, but some could wait longer.
2  All across the Great Western territory / Smoke and Mirrors / Re: How long is too long to wait for a reply? on: February 13, 2017, 15:36:00
The auto-response is now advising of a wait of up to eight weeks (up from the previously advised three weeks).
3  Journey by Journey / London to Reading / Re: Disabled customer "humiliated by GWR staff" on: September 30, 2016, 10:14:34
More from Sophie Christiansen on Twitter today...

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Just chilling, waiting for a man with a ramp... It's not like I have work to get to or anything... #WheresTheApp @GWRHelp

https://twitter.com/SChristiansen87/status/781749471684259840

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That's 2/2 journeys this week PAD» (Paddington (London) - next trains) haven't known about. Wouldn't an app make it easier for your staff? #NotGoodEnough #WheresTheApp

https://twitter.com/SChristiansen87/status/781754824882814976

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@SChristiansen87 We have a system in place and staff will be aware of any booked assistance & happy to provide unbooked assistance too. -A

https://twitter.com/GWRHelp/status/781755237019287552

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Clearly it needs looking at then with a 0% success rate this week. You'd get so many more travellers, with confidence in service @GWRHelp

https://twitter.com/SChristiansen87/status/781756232684142592
4  All across the Great Western territory / Fare's Fair / Re: GWR Delay Repay on: September 18, 2016, 23:46:46
It could still happen then....20th is this Tuesday
My late edit (I was a bit trigger happy with posting before I was finished) would suggest that isn't happening.
5  All across the Great Western territory / Fare's Fair / Re: GWR Delay Repay on: September 18, 2016, 23:38:46
Yes, sort of.

The Franchise Agreement (https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/486668/red-fgw-franchise-agreement.pdf) says:

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4.8 Co-operation in respect of implementation of delay repay

The Secretary of State and the Franchisee shall co-operate in good faith with the intention of implementing a revised Passenger’s Charter including “delay repay” passenger compensation provisions (or such other passenger compensation provisions as may be proposed by the Secretary of State) on or before the first anniversary of the Start Date. It is intended that any revised Passenger’s Charter shall be implemented by way of Variation pursuant to paragraph 1 of Schedule 9.5 (Variations and Incentivising Beneficial Change).

As per the Definitions in the Franchise Agreement:
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“Start Date” means 02.00 on 20 September 2015;

So it looks like it was far from guaranteed as long as GWR (Great Western Railway) showed the "intention" and "good faith".

Looks like they've had a few questions regarding this on Twitter too...

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Hi Ben, this was reviewed and Delay Repay won't be implemented under the current franchise. -Andy

https://twitter.com/GWRHelp/status/772873751683817472

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This was reviewed and delay repay will not be introduced under the current franchise. -Andy

https://twitter.com/GWRHelp/status/773602967790518273

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I am sorry you're unhappy with this. Our agreement with DfT» (Department for Transport - about) doesn't currently require us to have Delay Repay. -Ollie

https://twitter.com/GWRHelp/status/773606446873403393

Quite how their "good faith" means saying no at this moment and writing it off as a possibility before the current franchise expiry are compatible, I'm not too sure. That third tweet response also looks a little close to distorting the wording of the Franchise Agreement...
6  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: First Great Western rebrands to Great Western Railway and related department changes on: September 06, 2016, 22:18:08
Just to note according to her LinkedIn profile Diane Burke, who led the rebrand, has left GWR (Great Western Railway).

Own choice or sacked? To be honest it's been a colossal non event as far as most customers are concerned........a few trains which were blue are now green, that's about it.
No answer, but if I look at someone's profile and find them straight into another role it tells me one story ... and if there's a gap, it suggests something else.   No definite proof - I was once laid off on a Friday and had a new job on the Monday, and I know people who have taken a planned sabbatical.
Worth noting that the new "employment" listed on LinkedIn is her own company, incorporated this year.
7  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Re: Bristol Temple Meads Station redevelopment on: July 04, 2016, 20:46:41
There's a bit more clarity on the Network Rail Temple Meads account on Twitter...

11th-15th July - Queen Anne Gate - platform 4 (am/pm peak hours)
18th-22nd July - Bonaparte's Gate - platform 3 (am/pm peak hours)

https://twitter.com/networkrailBRI/status/749883173572636672
8  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: Derailment of empty passenger train at Paddington causes major disruption - 16 June 2016 on: June 16, 2016, 22:27:32
It's a very quiet Twitter feed indeed.

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Customers travelling beyond Reading today should not attempt to travel from London with us. Your ticket will be valid tomorrow.

One reply to an affected customer...

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Hi Craig, you should travel tomorrow your ticket will be valid -Andy

No comments on what you're meant to do through the night... no mention if GWR (Great Western Railway) will reimburse unplanned hotel bills.
........surely they're not brass necked enough to start trawling out the usual "we're not responsible for consequential losses" line? Of course this incident would appear to be totally down to GWR, so they'll have more of an eye on cost as they won't have a fat cheque from Network Rail to cover their costs.......down sleeper also cancelled....so what happens to those passengers?

Hang on a minute.  Speculation there. We don't know yet if the protecting signal was falsely in the clear to proceed postion.  This is called a 'Wrong Side Failure' and I can reassure you that all such incident investigations are held with an open mind.  In my (perhaps too long) S&T (Signalling and Telegraph) career I have investigated many incidents like this and you would be very supprised as to the outcome of some of them. Shocked
I won't pretend to understand the fine details but Network Rail have described it as "Empty train travelled past red signal". Maybe they've spoken too soon but that sounds pretty clear cut?

https://twitter.com/networkrailPR/status/743514804606894082
9  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: Derailment of empty passenger train at Paddington causes major disruption - 16 June 2016 on: June 16, 2016, 21:53:21
It's a very quiet Twitter feed indeed.

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Customers travelling beyond Reading today should not attempt to travel from London with us. Your ticket will be valid tomorrow.

One reply to an affected customer...

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Hi Craig, you should travel tomorrow your ticket will be valid -Andy

No comments on what you're meant to do through the night... no mention if GWR (Great Western Railway) will reimburse unplanned hotel bills.
10  All across the Great Western territory / Media about railways, and other means of transport / Re: Paul Merton's Secret Stations on: April 29, 2016, 19:47:09
The Channel 4 press information for the show gives the details if you want the answer...

http://www.channel4.com/info/press/programme-information/paul-mertons-secret-stations
11  All across the Great Western territory / Fare's Fair / Re: Peak restrictions on bank holidays on: April 27, 2016, 20:58:12
If you scroll down to the part labelled "UNPUBLISHED RESTRICTIONS", you'll see that...

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Intended for use by computerised journey planners and online booking systems.

To determine whether a journey is permitted, the time restrictions shown below are applied to:
- The origin and destination of the journey
- All locations where a passenger changes trains during a journey
 -The final destination of all trains travelled on during a journey (whether or not the passenger is travelling to that final destination)

Note that these data can not be used to determine time restrictions when breaking and
resuming a journey at an intermediate station.

This restriction code does not apply on the following dates/days:

[...]

from Mon 2 May 2016 until Sun 8 May 2016    Eased on these days: Su Mo .. .. .. .. Sa 

...which to my mind says no restrictions apply to this ticket on the forthcoming Bank Holiday, May 2nd.
12  Journey by Journey / London to Swindon and Bristol / Re: Unexpected diversion 28 September 2015 on: September 30, 2015, 11:51:37
An update from Avon and Somerset Police:

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The death of a man whose body was found near Saltford on Monday is not being treated as suspicious.

A formal identification procedure has not yet been carried out but we believe we^ve identified the man as a 41-year-old man from the Hertfordshire area.

https://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/newsroom/appeal-for-information-after-body-of-man-found-in-saltford/body-found-near-saltford-not-being-treated-as-suspicious/
13  Journey by Journey / London to Swindon and Bristol / Re: Unexpected diversion 28 September 2015 on: September 28, 2015, 17:30:00
Working fine for me - here's the Bath Chronicle instead... http://www.bathchronicle.co.uk/Man-s-body-near-railway-track-Bath-Bristol/story-27882863-detail/story.html
14  Journey by Journey / London to Swindon and Bristol / Re: Unexpected diversion 28 September 2015 on: September 28, 2015, 17:23:52
Perhaps connected to this story...? http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Body-Saltford-thought-train-delays-Bristol-Bath/story-27883026-detail/story.html
15  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: First Great Western rebrands to Great Western Railway and related department changes on: September 20, 2015, 16:14:05
Call me a sceptic, but it's the same franchisee (well, parent company, the actualy limited company operating the franchise is different) with the same management team.
Is it a different company?

The GWR (Great Western Railway) terms and conditions page (https://www.gwr.com/terms-and-conditions) gives reference to Great Western Rail Limited but no such company appears to exist at Companies House (https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/search?q=great+western+rail+limited)

The GWR privacy policy page (https://www.gwr.com/privacy-policy) gives what appears to be a mistaken reference to a different unconnected company - Great Western Railway Limited which does exist at Companies House (https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/01759457), incorporated in 1983 and with no obvious links to First Group.

The GWR offers terms and condition page (https://www.gwr.com/offers-terms-and-conditions) gives reference to Great Western Railway alongside company number 05113733 which Companies House tells us is First Greater Western Limited (https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05113733)

Glad that's all clear...!  Huh

I also now apprently need to give notice to GWR that I've linked to their website. Their Ts & Cs state:
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If you provide hyperlinks to this site, you agree that you:
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- shall inform Great Western Rail in writing of the link
Must dash, I've a letter to write!
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