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Re: Bid to reduce single-use plastic at railway station - Bristol Temple Meads, 2025 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [361513/30270/51] Posted by CyclingSid at 15:44, 14th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
South Western Railways contribution to this is to replace its water point at Southampton Central with a pot plant! And then have repeated announcements to remind people to have enough water!!
Re: English Regional Transport Association (ERTA) - now BRTA In "Who's who on Western railways" [361512/22385/2] Posted by Western Pathfinder at 14:56, 14th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Yes but it's nice to go to the pub and chat with a couple of like minded souls occasionally.
Re: English Regional Transport Association (ERTA) - now BRTA In "Who's who on Western railways" [361511/22385/2] Posted by ChrisB at 14:04, 14th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Without money & members, it's a very small talking shop with a very high wishlist.
I was caught up in this on Sunday 4th. i had to travel up to London and I arrived at Bristol Parkway to find it full of people going nowhere fast. As I am currently having problems with my legs I had booked passenger assist but my booked 1555 departure was cancelled. I contacted a member of staff who advised me to stay in the waiting room and the supervisor would contact me when he had finished trying to sort out taxis. When he found me he said he would collect me nearer departure time once the platform for the 1655 (starting from BPW) had been confirmed. in the meantime regular announcements were being made about travel to south Wales explaining that there were difficulties sourcing replacement bus services because of the amount of engineering work in the area needing a significant number of replacement buses. the general mood among passengers was one of acceptance as they were being kept informed. anyway, about 20 minutes before my departure I was helped to my train and upgraded to first. The journey to Paddington went well and I was met and taken to the taxi rank by buggy. I thought that the staff at Parkway did a magnificent job despite their small number.
Incidentally I received my delay repayment in my bank account on Monday.
Re: incident at Oldfield Park In "London to Swindon and Bristol" [361509/30271/10] Posted by Timmer at 13:36, 14th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cancellations to services between Bath Spa and Bristol Temple Meads
Due to the emergency services dealing with an incident near the railway between Bath Spa and Bristol Temple Meads all lines are blocked.
Train services running through these stations may be cancelled or delayed. Disruption is expected until 14:00 14/05.
Customer Advice
We're sorry for the delay to your journey.
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All passengers wishing to travel to Bath Spa should change at Bristol Temple Meads for road transport.
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All passengers wishing to travel to Chippenham should change at Swindon for Wesbury services.
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Road transport is in place for passengers travelling between Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa.
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Road transport is in place for passengers travelling between Chippenham and Bath Spa.
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You may use your ticket, at no extra cost, on the following First Bristol, Bath & the West bus routes:
19 - Bristol Parkway (Station) - Filton (Filton Road), Bath (Bus Station)
39/X39 - Bath (Bus Station), Keynsham (Church), Bristol (Temple Meads)
349 - Bristol (Temple Meads), Keynsham (St Johns Church)
Due to the emergency services dealing with an incident near the railway between Bath Spa and Bristol Temple Meads all lines are blocked.
Train services running through these stations may be cancelled or delayed. Disruption is expected until 14:00 14/05.
Customer Advice
We're sorry for the delay to your journey.
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All passengers wishing to travel to Bath Spa should change at Bristol Temple Meads for road transport.
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All passengers wishing to travel to Chippenham should change at Swindon for Wesbury services.
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Road transport is in place for passengers travelling between Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa.
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Road transport is in place for passengers travelling between Chippenham and Bath Spa.
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You may use your ticket, at no extra cost, on the following First Bristol, Bath & the West bus routes:
19 - Bristol Parkway (Station) - Filton (Filton Road), Bath (Bus Station)
39/X39 - Bath (Bus Station), Keynsham (Church), Bristol (Temple Meads)
349 - Bristol (Temple Meads), Keynsham (St Johns Church)
incident at Oldfield Park In "London to Swindon and Bristol" [361508/30271/10] Posted by infoman at 12:48, 14th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
reported at approx 11:45am Wednesday 14th May 2025
This is effecting trains through Chippenham and Bath and Bristol in both directions.
From the BBC:

Rail passengers are being encouraged to ditch single-use plastic as they travel.
Network Rail and Bristol-based environmental charity City to Sea have installed free water refill stations and signs and digital screens encouraging rail passengers to use bottles throughout Bristol Temple Meads station.
City to Sea estimates around five million single-use plastic bottles are discarded across the county every day.
"By placing refilling at the heart of one of the UK's busiest travel hubs, we empowered hundreds of thousands of people to refill rather than reaching for a plastic bottle," said partnership manager Cyan Stuart. "This partnership with Network Rail shows just how powerful collaboration can be in driving behaviour change," she added.
The charity also provides an app which highlights where free water refills can be obtained. City to Sea estimates the refill station has already stopped more than 69,000 plastic bottles from being discarded.
Bristol Temple Meads' station manager at Network Rail, Gabriella Colwell, said: "We all have a part to play in tackling plastic pollution and we're proud to be working with City to Sea to make a difference at Bristol Temple Meads. By highlighting how simple and quick it is to fill up at the station, we're reducing the need for passengers to turn to single-use plastics."
Re: English Regional Transport Association (ERTA) - now BRTA In "Who's who on Western railways" [361506/22385/2] Posted by grahame at 12:33, 14th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I took a phone call earlier in the week and as I'm no longer a Town Councillor I didn't attend - BRTA organiser's call. I have been copied minutes for ciculation which suggests attenddance was 5 people (I may be 1 or 2 out)
Chair - David Ferguson
Apologies for absence - Richard Pill and David Start(BRTA members), Sarah Dyke (MP for Glastonbury & Somerton), Cllr.Richard Wilkins (Somerset Council), Alex Lawrie (Go-op Trains).
Radstock-Frome - We suggest that the West Wilts Rail Users Group would be best - which includes the Bristol-Weymouth service that uses Frome and Castle Cary. Both routes to Bath (for leisure/cycling rather than commuting) and Frome need route protection.
Barnstaple-Exeter - Crediton Junction uses a signal token where the Okehampton line diverges from the Barnstaple Line. In the longer term the refurbished Class 175s could be used on that route which will boost capacity.
Bristol Metro - We avidly support Pilning (on the South Wales main line close to the Severn Tunnel) which originally had 2 trains per week. That station is close to the Gloucester County Cricket ground and also some business parks. The former freight-only Tytherington branch is the proposed site of a new town at Thornbury,which neeeds a new station. A new station at North Filton (on the freight-only branch Bristol Parkway to Severn Beach) is needed since a Malaysian conglomerate is developing 1000 new homes. As regards the Portishead branch, the final business case is expected in July, and the proposed stations have only 1 platform - Pill and Portishead. On the Bristol Temple Meads-Bath route, there are line capacity issues which could affect both St.Annes Park and Saltford.
New Stations West of England - Cullompton Station is expected to be given the go-ahead by Devon County Council fairly soon. Meanwhile Devizes Parkway is a top priority. There is an alignment at Savernake Junction which used to run to Marlborough and is only 5 miles, which is better than the present terminus at Bedwyn.
New Stations South Wales Main Line - Grove Road Wantage is a top priority.
New Stations South West Main Line - Chard Junction is a top priority.
Bristol Temple Meads-Weymouth - Upgrade of Castle Cary Station very important, since it is used for the Glastonbury Festival and also the Bath & West Show at Shepton Mallet. Also Yeovil Junction-Yeovil Town should be double-tracked.
New Bridge River Severn - The River Severn is the second largest tide in Great Britain. The Western Gateway partnership has no money at present.
Bridport/Seaton/Lyme Regis - There is only 1 mile from the South West Main Line at Seaton Junction (between Axminster and Honiton) to the Seaton Tramway, which could be useful from road to rail access.
Bere Alston-Tavistock - A further 260 homes are being developed, which again must be a top priority.
Gravity Site Bridgwater - This must be a heavy rail option.
Apologies for absence - Richard Pill and David Start(BRTA members), Sarah Dyke (MP for Glastonbury & Somerton), Cllr.Richard Wilkins (Somerset Council), Alex Lawrie (Go-op Trains).
Radstock-Frome - We suggest that the West Wilts Rail Users Group would be best - which includes the Bristol-Weymouth service that uses Frome and Castle Cary. Both routes to Bath (for leisure/cycling rather than commuting) and Frome need route protection.
Barnstaple-Exeter - Crediton Junction uses a signal token where the Okehampton line diverges from the Barnstaple Line. In the longer term the refurbished Class 175s could be used on that route which will boost capacity.
Bristol Metro - We avidly support Pilning (on the South Wales main line close to the Severn Tunnel) which originally had 2 trains per week. That station is close to the Gloucester County Cricket ground and also some business parks. The former freight-only Tytherington branch is the proposed site of a new town at Thornbury,which neeeds a new station. A new station at North Filton (on the freight-only branch Bristol Parkway to Severn Beach) is needed since a Malaysian conglomerate is developing 1000 new homes. As regards the Portishead branch, the final business case is expected in July, and the proposed stations have only 1 platform - Pill and Portishead. On the Bristol Temple Meads-Bath route, there are line capacity issues which could affect both St.Annes Park and Saltford.
New Stations West of England - Cullompton Station is expected to be given the go-ahead by Devon County Council fairly soon. Meanwhile Devizes Parkway is a top priority. There is an alignment at Savernake Junction which used to run to Marlborough and is only 5 miles, which is better than the present terminus at Bedwyn.
New Stations South Wales Main Line - Grove Road Wantage is a top priority.
New Stations South West Main Line - Chard Junction is a top priority.
Bristol Temple Meads-Weymouth - Upgrade of Castle Cary Station very important, since it is used for the Glastonbury Festival and also the Bath & West Show at Shepton Mallet. Also Yeovil Junction-Yeovil Town should be double-tracked.
New Bridge River Severn - The River Severn is the second largest tide in Great Britain. The Western Gateway partnership has no money at present.
Bridport/Seaton/Lyme Regis - There is only 1 mile from the South West Main Line at Seaton Junction (between Axminster and Honiton) to the Seaton Tramway, which could be useful from road to rail access.
Bere Alston-Tavistock - A further 260 homes are being developed, which again must be a top priority.
Gravity Site Bridgwater - This must be a heavy rail option.
A useful review / reminder of some good projects, and some which I really don't see happening in the time visible in my crystal ball.
Their organiser's review of the meeting
FYI scroll up or down. Westbury Forum is a reasonable success and we welcome feedback. Need to fix a forum in Exeter and get the submitted Devon Rail Page to the Campaigns Pages esp. Tavistock and Bideford Reopenings.
I think Westbury is worth keeping on with and 2026 an Exeter meeting should be added with Coghill. I will put edited on the Facebook etc for wider appreciation. All the agenda is BRTA Policy, so I ignore dissent unless a very good argument.
I think Westbury is worth keeping on with and 2026 an Exeter meeting should be added with Coghill. I will put edited on the Facebook etc for wider appreciation. All the agenda is BRTA Policy, so I ignore dissent unless a very good argument.
Re: Heart of Wessex (from Melksham) - should I renew my railcard for this year? In "Heart of Wessex" [361505/24746/19] Posted by grahame at 08:28, 14th May 2025 Already liked by Mark A | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The 06:36 from Melksham via Westbury if now the 06:32 and it DOES usually connect into the early train to Weymouth - unofficially and with a scramble underneath at Westbury - according to regulars is "usually" works. Best day return fare on this for Weymouth looks like it's now a split at Maiden Newton.
It's 2025: it's reasonable to ask why the UK is still in the business of overseeing the railway's degrading of services that previously connected with each other.
Mark
Yes - this is a case where an improvement in one area lead to a failure in another. Previously, one service ran every 3 hours and the other ran every 2 hours, making for a decent connection once every six hours. The three hourly service has been stepped up to every 2 hours, and in theory that is good for people on the line but in practise it has broken a number of previously relied on times and connections; those are not the major uses of the line and so, perhaps, a loss to be understood.
The real solution for both TransWilts and Heart of Wessex is to run them both hourly. And the long term, proper, solution for 2026 would be an hourly Swindon - Weymouth service, an hourly Bristol - Salisbury - Southampton - Romsey stopper, and with cross platform connections between the two trains every hour at Westbury. You know it makes sense. Varients are possible - to ensure the service works for those with a fear of getting out of one train and into another, alternative hours the trains could continue the opposite way, so Swindon - Southampton - Romsey and Bristol - Weymouth.
Re: Heart of Wessex (from Melksham) - should I renew my railcard for this year? In "Heart of Wessex" [361504/24746/19] Posted by Mark A at 08:02, 14th May 2025 Already liked by eightonedee, Witham Bobby | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The 06:36 from Melksham via Westbury if now the 06:32 and it DOES usually connect into the early train to Weymouth - unofficially and with a scramble underneath at Westbury - according to regulars is "usually" works. Best day return fare on this for Weymouth looks like it's now a split at Maiden Newton.
It's 2025: it's reasonable to ask why the UK is still in the business of overseeing the railway's degrading of services that previously connected with each other.
Mark
Re: Heart of Wessex (from Melksham) - should I renew my railcard for this year? In "Heart of Wessex" [361503/24746/19] Posted by grahame at 05:52, 14th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
A question came up at last night's meeting as to whether the old ENCTS scheme that allowed a railcard discount to ENCTS card holders from Westbury to Weymouth and from Swindon to Worcester is still in operation (ENCTS hours only). On lines where there's no parallel bus service, the idea was to see whether a bus card discount on the train would be useful. Uptake was low, and the revenue outcome cost neutral, and the scheme was left it place. Is it still there??
Also to note on the thread I am following up ... 2x3 hour gaps have been replaced by 3x2 hour gaps from Westbury to Weymouth, and this has torn asunder the Melksham to Weymouth morning connection Monday to Friday. The 06:36 from Melksham via Westbury if now the 06:32 and it DOES usually connect into the early train to Weymouth - unofficially and with a scramble underneath at Westbury - according to regulars is "usually" works. Best day return fare on this for Weymouth looks like it's now a split at Maiden Newton.
The return from Plymouth started 40 minutes late after being held up by control who, we were told, were concerned that if we departed on time, there was a risk of delaying scheduled services because of the time it would take to "cross onto the South Devon Railway at Totnes". If this really is what was the cause, it's the biggest load of hookum I've heard in a long time.
Sort of true! The timing of the tour meant that departure from Totnes and crossover to the branch was just 3 minutes after the last scheduled SDR service of the day, so there would have been a possibility of blocking the main line until the scheduled SDR service had cleared Staverton. Also, that scheduled SDR service was timed to take 30 minutes to get to Buckfastleigh, but the tour only 20 minutes - so something had to give.
Re: And on a hot summer's evening ... In "Heart of Wessex" [361500/30269/19] Posted by WSW Frome at 17:33, 13th May 2025 Already liked by Timmer | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The 21.28 WEY service is Mo-Th only. It runs ecs on Fr and there is no Sa or Su equivalent.
The Fr ecs is clearly designed to mitigate the potential disturbance problem.
BTP did police the later Sa service (then at c20.20, but now runs slightly later), during the higher season periods. They did this by checking entry and also travelling to Yeovil! I have not used this service recently but I imagine there will still be some controls at least in the Summer months.
I was on-board this train, treating myself to an early 70th birthday present with my wife, Pullman Class from Warwick Parkway
Absolutely excellent day out. Five stars. Would recommend. * * * * *
Absolutely excellent day out. Five stars. Would recommend. * * * * *
Many thanks for that lovely description.
Sorely tempted.
Re: Champion Reflections In "Heritage railways, Railtours, buses, canals, steamships and other public transport based attractions" [361497/30259/47] Posted by Witham Bobby at 10:56, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
As a footnote to the lengthy post above
I was surprised by how many times the lineside vegetation made contact with our train. In very many places on the main line there was quite a rattling as uncontrolled lineside trees and shrubs were brushed aside by the train. A couple of times our table gained an extra decoration of stick and leaves, entering through the open ventilator window
I guess it cost slightly less to pay consultants to tell you the lineside does not need to be trimmed back than it costs to actually do the job and to show the world that routine detail maintenance is not ignored
I was on-board this train, treating myself to an early 70th birthday present with my wife, Pullman Class from Warwick Parkway
Absolutely excellent day out. Five stars. Would recommend. * * * * *
Ten minutes late from Birmingham New Street didn't bode well (Held up by late-running West Midlands Railway services that were prioritised by control). According to RealTime Trains the service was timed for a maximum speed of 75mph, but D1015 obviously hadn't read that bit. It was a wonderful wallow in nostalgia to be Western hauled at 90mph (the loco's maximum permitted speed) where the line allowed it through Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Somerset and Devon.
Whizzing through Taunton at 80 mph was a thrill I'd not experienced before, so that was fun
The on-board experience in the Vintage Trains Pullman was great. Good food, and a level of comfort that really did put modern trains to shame (apart from on the too numerous stretches of rough-riding road) It was a shame that the car's exterior hadn't been cleaned lately, which did mar the view of the fantastic sunlit countryside and the sea-wall section
The Class 37 was detached at Bristol Temple Meads, and followed the passenger train closely down to Plymouth. Meaning D1015 single-handedly dragged the 9-coach train up Whiteball and the South Devon banks on her own. Made a champion job of it - just as you'd expect, although I did overhear stewards from the train after arrival at Plymouth say that one of the Maybach pair shut itself down temporarily in the attack on Whiteball. Which might explain the 30mph as we entered the tunnel
There was a melee at Plymouth, with every man and his dog jostling for position to take a picture of the loco after arrival. There was some unpleasantness from a couple of the "enthusiast" passengers who wanted the D1015 group to get out of the way so a perfect picture could be taken. But the D1015 folks quite justifiably wanted a group photo to remember the successful run. It very nearly came to blows between the photographer trying to get the group shot and one of the assembled gaggle of gricers. Very unpleasant. In 55 years of both professional and hobby railwaying, I'd not witnessed anything like it.
The sea-wall section provided a great thrill, of course. Many heads were turned by those on the beach and on the footpath. Lineside photographers were out in force. The weather was perfect.
The return from Plymouth started 40 minutes late after being held up by control who, we were told, were concerned that if we departed on time, there was a risk of delaying scheduled services because of the time it would take to "cross onto the South Devon Railway at Totnes". If this really is what was the cause, it's the biggest load of hookum I've heard in a long time.
So, arrival at Buckfastleigh was some 40 minutes later than timetabled, cutting time down there considerably. This situation was worsened when (after most passengers had detrained and were on the station, in the shop, off to visit the loco department, or wherever) the organisers decided it would be necessary to depart ten minutes early, so as not to run the risk of being late back at Totnes Riverside awaiting re-entry onto NR metals. A shopful of probable buyers had to leave the shop empty handed
The train had been turned at Laira, so we were sitting on the landward side at Teignmouth, but by the time we'd again whizzed through Taunton, we were on the seaward side as we crossed the Somerset levels at sunset. Something this former resident of Bridgwater found to be completely magical
We arrived at Bristol temple Meads early, only to set-down, but were held awaiting right time before departure. Darkeness had fallen, but it was another journey in nostalgia to be moving along in the dark at 90
We were back at Warwick Parkway bang on time. Standing and hearing Western Champion pull the coaches and trailing loco away with the taps fully open and off into the night was a spine tingling experience. At Witham, I'd hear a D1000 at full chat shooting past, or pulling away with a stone train, maybe 20 times a shift. I'd forgotten quite how emotional that sound is
Re: Melksham Transport User Group AGM - 13th May 2025 In "TransWilts line" [361495/30143/18] Posted by grahame at 09:52, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Presentation / text for this evening - https://www.passenger.chat/mirror/mtug_20250513.pdf (subject to late change)
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [361494/29726/18] Posted by grahame at 09:40, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
06:35 Salisbury to Worcester Foregate Street due 09:47
06:35 Salisbury to Worcester Foregate Street due 09:47 was terminated at Gloucester.
It will no longer call at Cheltenham Spa, Ashchurch For Tewkesbury, Worcester Shrub Hill and Worcester Foregate Street.
This is due to a fault on this train.
06:35 Salisbury to Worcester Foregate Street due 09:47 was terminated at Gloucester.
It will no longer call at Cheltenham Spa, Ashchurch For Tewkesbury, Worcester Shrub Hill and Worcester Foregate Street.
This is due to a fault on this train.
Re: Night Riviera Sleeper train - between Paddington and Penzance In "London to the West" [361493/489/12] Posted by Mark A at 09:21, 13th May 2025 Already liked by Witham Bobby | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Silly question - how many customers actually want to arrive in London before 07:00 anyway?
Not many.
In fact with delay repay I expect most would be pretty happy.
Not ideal for passengers joining at stations enroute of course, but hopefully they would all be understanding of the reason.
Given the economics of sleeper services would it be justified to modify their delay repay conditions?
It's awkward as some may be heading for onward connections and need that early arrival time - but their needs may be better met by them having travel insurance to cover disruption, which might meet the actual costs they may incur.
The Paddington arrival being ~05:04 and cabins to be vacated by 06:45, if GWR honours delay repay on the basis of that 5:04 arrival there must be many many travellers who'd regard anything before a 6:45 arrival as meeting their needs (and quite a few who'd be fine with 8am but of course Paddington needs the platform...) If, on the occasion that the service arrives an hour down, GWR are meeting a lot of delay repay claims on the basis of that 5:04 arrival it might be that they're compensating some for the hour or more that they'd have spent snoozing anyway.
More relaxed arrangements for delay repay on sleeper services might be for the general good as long as the railway doesn't then regard itself as deincentivised to run the services to time - but again, the avoidable costs involved in tying up a platform in the morning peak should address that.
Mark
Re: Night Riviera Sleeper train - between Paddington and Penzance In "London to the West" [361492/489/12] Posted by IndustryInsider at 08:51, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Silly question - how many customers actually want to arrive in London before 07:00 anyway?
Not many.
In fact with delay repay I expect most would be pretty happy.
Not ideal for passengers joining at stations enroute of course, but hopefully they would all be understanding of the reason.
Re: Night Riviera Sleeper train - between Paddington and Penzance In "London to the West" [361491/489/12] Posted by grahame at 08:31, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
And didn't make any time up enroute, odd.
Such a slack scheduled running time to boot.
Such a slack scheduled running time to boot.
* Longer time at EXD than it should have been.
* Via Honiton which probably makes it less slack
* Relief line most of the way from Reading to Paddington and at a time when Liz Line service running
Silly question - how many customers actually want to arrive in London before 07:00 anyway?
Re: Night Riviera Sleeper train - between Paddington and Penzance In "London to the West" [361490/489/12] Posted by GBM at 08:00, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
21:45 Penzance to London Paddington due 05:04
12/05/25 21:45 Penzance to London Paddington due 05:04 has been delayed at Camborne and is now 126 minutes late.
This is due to the emergency services dealing with an incident.
And didn't make any time up enroute, odd.12/05/25 21:45 Penzance to London Paddington due 05:04 has been delayed at Camborne and is now 126 minutes late.
This is due to the emergency services dealing with an incident.
Such a slack scheduled running time to boot.
Re: And on a hot summer's evening ... In "Heart of Wessex" [361489/30269/19] Posted by grahame at 07:30, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
21:28 Weymouth to Westbury due 23:01
21:28 Weymouth to Westbury due 23:01 has been delayed at Weymouth and is now 8 minutes late.
This is due to passengers causing a disturbance on this train.
21:28 Weymouth to Westbury due 23:01 has been delayed at Weymouth and is now 8 minutes late.
This is due to passengers causing a disturbance on this train.
I think this is the train that's dry on Friday and Saturday evenings ...
How is that enforced?
There's [sometime / often / usually] a heavy presence of [ BTP / staff / heavies] at Weymouth. As far as I am aware, there is no enforcement for passengers joining at intermediate stations, nor is there any need. I have travelled down to Weymouth on the incoming train, carrying extra staff for the purpose.
Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2025 In "Across the West" [361488/29650/26] Posted by TaplowGreen at 07:22, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Ongoing from yesterday.......
Alterations to services between Bourne End and Marlow
Due to a fault with the signalling system between Bourne End and Marlow all lines are blocked.
Train services running to and from these stations will be suspended.
Disruption is expected until the end of the day.
Re: And on a hot summer's evening ... In "Heart of Wessex" [361487/30269/19] Posted by TaplowGreen at 06:55, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
21:28 Weymouth to Westbury due 23:01
21:28 Weymouth to Westbury due 23:01 has been delayed at Weymouth and is now 8 minutes late.
This is due to passengers causing a disturbance on this train.
21:28 Weymouth to Westbury due 23:01 has been delayed at Weymouth and is now 8 minutes late.
This is due to passengers causing a disturbance on this train.
I think this is the train that's dry on Friday and Saturday evenings ...
How is that enforced?
Re: And on a hot summer's evening ... In "Heart of Wessex" [361486/30269/19] Posted by Timmer at 06:40, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Maybe it needs to be ‘dry’ on other days of the week too. If these last services from Weymouth continue to be an issue, then they could end up being withdrawn which means everyone suffers.
Re: Night Riviera Sleeper train - between Paddington and Penzance In "London to the West" [361485/489/12] Posted by TaplowGreen at 05:43, 13th May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
21:45 Penzance to London Paddington due 05:04
12/05/25 21:45 Penzance to London Paddington due 05:04 has been delayed at Camborne and is now 126 minutes late.
This is due to the emergency services dealing with an incident.