Just a follow up to blogs/posts elsewhere.
http://oldfieldparktrains.blogspot.com/I was also on the 1722 and it was diabolical. Although arriving in
BTM▸ about on time a single 158 was never going to cope on a Friday afternoon.
FGW▸ should have been aware of what weekends are like, why on earth did Wessex hire the 31's to do the Brighton run for.

Train should have left at 1722, it was announced that it wasn't going to be the first Bath train and anyone who could get through the doors should dash to platform 13.
HST▸ duly departed before the 1722. It was full and crushed all the way to Trowbridge, where a female with young child with seat reservations were nearly denied access to the train. Her husband was busily writing complaint letters before the train finally pulled out, 20 min late.