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1  All across the Great Western territory / The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom / Re: Labour to nationalise railways within five years of coming to power. on: April 26, 2024, 14:07:33
I'm pretty neutral on this although a little confused that many on these pages constantly bemoan the fact that the Government exerts too much influence over the day to day running of the railway but now express approval that they will have much more control going forward.

Can someone set something out, perhaps in bullet point form, how this proposal will benefit customers? I'm thinking in terms of services, reliability, capacity, infrastructure, cost, efficiency but avoiding ideology?

Many thanks!  Smiley

Nigel Harris (late editor of Rail magazine) and Richard Bowker (formerly head of SRA» (Strategic Rail Authority - about)) explain it fairly well, I think. You'll need half an hour to spare:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLTxYZPEo3U
2  All across the Great Western territory / Introductions and chat / Re: Who we are - the people behind firstgreatwestern.info on: April 26, 2024, 10:32:43
I have updated my entry (see top of thread), as it was getting a bit stale!
3  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Re: Bonaparte's at Bristol Temple Meads on: April 25, 2024, 22:32:39
It is, as you say, astonishingly deceptive
4  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Re: Penalty fares on Severn Beach Line on: April 24, 2024, 10:52:34
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Shouldn't Lawrence Hill be on that list? I'm not aware of anywhere you can buy a ticket there, certainly not on the southbound line.
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Lawrence Hill is a penalty fare station (see https://bristolrailcampaign.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/GWR-Penalty-Fares-Map-From-23-January-2023-v2.pdf). I don't remember seeing a ticket machine there, but it is most likely to be on Platform 1 - so for passengers heading towards Temple Meads, it is only accessible if you can negotiate two flights of steps.




5  All across the Great Western territory / Diary - what's happening when? / Re: tram/rail meet up on: April 23, 2024, 17:15:31
That link is a local file path, which means it points to a file on a specific computer. In this case, the file is on a computer named JOHN and it's located in the Downloads folder under the user profile C:\Users\JOHN\Downloads\Fjord Engineering Conference Invitation 2024.pdf.

Without access to that specific computer, you won't be able to open the file.
6  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Re: Penalty fares on Severn Beach Line on: April 23, 2024, 17:10:49
Ah, that's interesting... one of the other threads is not relevant, but I note that kempis was aware of the change - though a recent conversation with Mrs kempis suggested that she wasn't!
7  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Re: Penalty fares on Severn Beach Line on: April 23, 2024, 16:01:22
Ah yes - I see it here:

Something of a first for me on the Severn Beach Line.  Announcement today over the public address system by the train manager that this was now a penalty fare line with the new £100 rather than £20 penalty fare in force for those boarding without tickets.  She still seemed to be issuing tickets and the announcement took the form more of a forewarning than one of imminent doom to ticketless passengers that hadn't yet realised this......and yes, I purchased my Totnes return using the platform machine.

There are indeed posters - for example, at Clifton Down there is a poster near one of the three entrances, and at Montpelier there is one at one of the two entrances. In both examples these are unlikely to be noticed by anyone using the alternative entrances, and are not visible from the platform(s).

I wonder for how long they made these announcements on the PA (Public Address)? I certainly never heard one.
8  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Penalty fares on Severn Beach Line on: April 23, 2024, 11:52:19
I was alerted recently via x/twitter of a passenger receiving a penalty fare for boarding at Clifton Down station without a ticket.

Upon investigating, it became apparent that the Severn Beach line (with the exception of Severn Beach, St Andrews Road, Avonmouth, Shirehampton, Sea Mills and Stapleton Rd - i.e. just over half the stations on the line) is now a Penalty Fares line - and has been since January 2023.

I'd be very interested to know how aware other people were of this change:

  • Did you know about this?
  • How did you find out?
  • When?

To be clear, I absolutely support better revenue protection on this line - ticketless travel has undoubtedly suppressed recorded passenger numbers over the years. I'm just trying to find out how well this change was communicated.
9  All across the Great Western territory / Fare's Fair / Re: Ferry just cancelled - train tickets will be useless - advice? on: April 17, 2024, 16:10:20
According to statista[part-paywalled] 96% of 16-24 year olds have a smartphone, falling to 69% of over-65's. Needless to say this is increasing year on year.

By way of a comparison, 74% of over-17s in England have a driving licence and 86.5% of people in England and Wales have a passport.


10  All across the Great Western territory / Diary - what's happening when? / Re: Is any one attending the TWSW(friday)? on: April 12, 2024, 18:18:00
I could attend on Friday, as I'm now retired.  Wink

Red Squirrel, how will you be travelling to Taunton - by train?  I could possibly join you, if you can put up with my company in the relatively confined space of a railway carriage for an hour or so.  Grin



I only just spotted this, Chris - been a busy couple of days. It would have been good to meet up; sorry to have missed you!

I'm just back; it was a good day with enthusiastic talks from Natalie Edwards of SWR» (South Western Railway - about), who seems pretty passionate about improving services on the WoE line, and Dan Okey on placemaking and stations. James White, who is now seconded to Western Gateway STB, also did a good piece on what they're up to in terms of the strategic view. Nothing all that new, but good to see how everyone keeps up their enthusiasm despite challenges around funding and direction.
11  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Re: Bonaparte's at Bristol Temple Meads on: April 12, 2024, 18:07:16
I went over to have a look at the ceiling at Bonaparte's today. Here's my photo:



So... what johnneyw saw was an optical illusion caused by reflections in the mirrored glass! It is really deceptive; you have to look through the right window to see it properly and even then there are some odd reflections. Very odd!
12  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Re: Bristol Temple Meads Station redevelopment on: April 11, 2024, 12:55:09
Here's a direct link: https://pa.bristol.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=SB3IA1DNMMN00
13  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Re: Bristol Temple Meads Station redevelopment on: April 11, 2024, 11:43:08
There seems to be some sort of progress with refurbishment and reuse of the derelict offices in the old station building along station approach according to the attached article.  The fabric of the buildings concerned seem to be in a bad state.

https://www.bristolworld.com/news/new-shops-and-toilets-to-open-at-bristol-temple-meads-4586311


Edit:  Oops, just beaten to it.....Mods/admin, feel free to delete this as the above looks like the same link.

Actually your link is different, though it's the same story. The planning app is at https://pa.bristol.gov.uk/online-applications/, ref 24/01243/LA
14  All across the Great Western territory / Diary - what's happening when? / Re: Is any one attending the TWSW(friday)? on: April 08, 2024, 17:29:51
I have registered
15  All across the Great Western territory / Fare's Fair / Re: Montpelier, Bristol, now in Oystercard area. on: April 08, 2024, 16:15:49
I'll try it next time I go to town!
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