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« on: April 19, 2023, 21:23:33 »

In the morning peak, Marlow's hourly service goes half hourly for a bit, with the first train at 06:06 and then 06:36.

From the May timetable change, this goes to 6:16 and 7:06 before the half hour timetable kicks in, which seems a bit harsh.

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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2023, 06:29:52 »

In the morning peak, Marlow's hourly service goes half hourly for a bit, with the first train at 06:06 and then 06:36.

From the May timetable change, this goes to 6:16 and 7:06 before the half hour timetable kicks in, which seems a bit harsh.

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« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2023, 08:27:21 »

Yep.

Marlow to Maidenhead. Not familiar with it, having touched it only two or three times, ever - once to drop someone at Bourne End -  and that actually was for one of those early trains (and a day when we were praying that we'd be surveyed as to what travel modes had been used for a journey to work).

Looking at Realtimetrains, the half hourly pattern seems to be operated by two trains, on an out-and-back pattern from Bourne End and using just one platform there, once the service goes off-peak this drops back to one and the other takes itself off somewhere else. A bit odd, as this must tie up two extra carriages in the peak for no increase in capacity. (Or, more likely, I've misunderstood this completely)

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« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2023, 08:54:14 »

Yep.

Marlow to Maidenhead. Not familiar with it, having touched it only two or three times, ever - once to drop someone at Bourne End -  and that actually was for one of those early trains (and a day when we were praying that we'd be surveyed as to what travel modes had been used for a journey to work).

Looking at Realtimetrains, the half hourly pattern seems to be operated by two trains, on an out-and-back pattern from Bourne End and using just one platform there, once the service goes off-peak this drops back to one and the other takes itself off somewhere else. A bit odd, as this must tie up two extra carriages in the peak for no increase in capacity. (Or, more likely, I've misunderstood this completely)

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It does utilise 2 units at the peak, even if the line was linear (ie no need for a reverse at Bourne End) to achieve 2 tph its likely 2 units would still be required.

The removal of the 06:36 means branch line passengers will miss out on the use of 2 fast services from Maidenhead to Paddington, 07:02 and 07:07 Padd arrive 07:21, 07:24 to in the new time table of a Padd arrival of 07:52

I suspect there is a high risk of the of the first service on the branch being capped when there are problems as it will be easier for GWR (Great Western Railway) and NR» (Network Rail - home page) to run the 2 units from Reading train care together and split them at Maidenhead.

This change is a serious down grading of the service on the branch
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« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2023, 10:23:15 »

Thanks for this background, it's helpful.

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