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Re: End of service - Long Wave
In "Media about railways, and other means of transport" [376651/32177/49]
Posted by ChrisB at 19:47, 1st July 2026
 
Radio 4 was carried on 1500metres Long wave

Re: End of service - Long Wave
In "Media about railways, and other means of transport" [376650/32177/49]
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:14, 1st July 2026
 
Yes: I think we were there to remind the Germans of the error of their ways. As well as our Long Wave UK radio transmissions, obviously.

I remember a radio series of 'Forces Challenge', where a quiz pitched teams from different armed forces units against each other.  That may have been on Long Wave - or possibly Radio 4.

CfN. 

Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2026
In "London to the Cotswolds" [376649/31371/14]
Posted by charles_uk at 19:13, 1st July 2026
 
16:32 Great Malvern to London Paddington due 19:29 will be cancelled.
This is due to a fault on this train.

17:26 Worcester Foregate Street to London Paddington due 19:53 will be started from Oxford.
It will no longer call at Worcester Foregate Street, Worcester Shrub Hill, Worcestershire Parkway Hl, Pershore, Evesham, Honeybourne, Moreton-In-Marsh, Kingham, Shipton and Charlbury.
This is due to a points failure.

and earlier 1W29 1453 London Paddington to Worcester Foregate Street was cancelled due to a points failure (IB).

and from yesterday:

1W15 0750 London Paddington to Great Malvern cancelled due to unknown cause (ZW);
1P22 1059 Great Malvern to London Paddington cancelled due to unknown cause (ZW);
1W27 1350 London Paddington to Great Malvern cancelled due to unknown cause (ZW);
1P34 1632 Great Malvern to London Paddington cancelled due to unknown cause (ZW);
2E14 1704 Didcot Parkway to Evesham cancelled due to unknown cause (ZW);
2E16 1851 Evesham to Oxford cancelled due to unknown cause (ZW);
1W41 2052 London Paddington to Great Malvern cancelled due to unknown cause (ZW).



Re: End of service - Long Wave
In "Media about railways, and other means of transport" [376648/32177/49]
Posted by JayMac at 18:53, 1st July 2026
 
I'm assuming from the context that BAOR is British Army of the Rhine?

Re: Server slow ...
In "News, Help and Assistance" [376647/30293/29]
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 18:28, 1st July 2026
 
  ... In the meantime, I suggest you copy and paste a local copy of long posts before you submit them, just in case your post falls onto a spike.

Yes, I've learned to do that - the hard way. 

Many thanks for your ongoing work here on the Coffee Shop forum, grahame.

CfN.

Re: Lydney, Gloucestershire: Emergency repairs at rail crossing over safety fears
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376646/32192/51]
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 18:04, 1st July 2026
 
Would you like me to look into the possibility of merging those topics, stuving?  I did consider it, when I posted - simply for continuity.

Chris from Nailsea. 

Re: WH Smith: their presence in railway stations and other locations - merged topics
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376645/22143/51]
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:59, 1st July 2026
 

Like similar actions "saved" Claires and the Original Factory Shop ... ?


A couple of points from me, if I may?

Here in the town of Nailsea, our local branch of WH Smith closed several years ago: it became a 'Pound Shop' - and that seems to be trading quite well. I have made purchases of sometimes remarkably cheap brand name items there.

Our previous 'Original Factory Shop' closed years ago, but then (eventually) re-opened.  I bought many items of quality discounted clothing, footwear and kitchenware from them - but then they closed down again. The extensive building is now yet another charity shop on the High Street. (To be fair, I have donated a couple of polo shirts to their appeal for donations - so I'm perhaps guilty of encouraging them).

CfN.

Re: Lydney, Gloucestershire: Emergency repairs at rail crossing over safety fears
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376644/32192/51]
Posted by stuving at 17:22, 1st July 2026
 
That, by the way, is the Dean Forest Railway, not that the report mentions it. Who owns the road crossing, or is responsible for maintaining it, is another question.

Re: The final morning - Leuven to Melksham
In "Introductions and chat" [376643/32191/1]
Posted by ChrisB at 17:19, 1st July 2026
 
1srt day was Tuesday I thought

Re: WH Smith: their presence in railway stations and other locations - merged topics
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376642/22143/51]
Posted by ChrisB at 17:06, 1st July 2026
 
Give them 12 months to shut the rest or sell them on.

We ought to make it clear though that this doesn't affect those in the thread subject line! They are remaining as WH Smiths. It's just the TJ Jones version

Re: The final morning - Leuven to Melksham
In "Introductions and chat" [376641/32191/1]
Posted by Mark A at 16:43, 1st July 2026
 
10:30 - just crept though Twyford - branch train platform crammed with posh people. 

Henley regatta's first day today, which brings an enhanced branch timetable courtesy of the GWR. Seven carriage set on Saturday....

Mark

https://news.gwr.com/news/henley-royal-regatta-returns-gwr-doubles-capacity-on-twyford-to-henley-shuttle-for-another-bumper-year

Re: WH Smith: their presence in railway stations and other locations - merged topics
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376640/22143/51]
Posted by grahame at 16:40, 1st July 2026
Already liked by Mark A
 
Sadly, "WHSmiths" is no longer the loved and respected core brand it once way, and "TGJones" as a name throws away what little (High) street cred remained. 

Modella, owners of TGJones, are looking to close up to 150 of their 450 stores - see https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn751pkmgyxo -

As well as store closures, some 120 landlords will receive no rent for up to three years; and rent will be cut on hundreds of other stores by between 15% and 75%.

Modella says the plans are vital for the survival of the business and will use some of the cost savings to invest in stores as part of its turnaround strategy.

Like similar actions "saved" Claires and the Original Factory Shop ... ?


Lydney, Gloucestershire: Emergency repairs at rail crossing over safety fears
In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376639/32192/51]
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 16:17, 1st July 2026
 
From the BBC:

Emergency repairs at rail crossing over safety fears


Gloucestershire County Council closed the A48 Lydney Bypass in Gloucestershire on Tuesday - Image © Google

A rail crossing over a major A-road has been closed for emergency repairs due to safety concerns.

Gloucestershire County Council closed the A48 Lydney Bypass in Gloucestershire on Tuesday after finding some of the road rail crossing plates were failing.

The road remains closed in both directions with diversions in place.

The council said it would provide an update on when the urgent repair works were likely to be completed.


The final morning - Leuven to Melksham
In "Introductions and chat" [376638/32191/1]
Posted by grahame at 16:16, 1st July 2026
Already liked by JohnM, Mark A
 


Early train - 05:58 - Leuven to Brussels Midi (started from hotel beside station at about 05:40). Train arrive Brussels at 06:25.  Coffee and Belgian waffle for breakfast - entered Eurostar / UK checkin area at 06:45.  Ticket check, security check, leaving Schengen Check, entering UK check, passing through duty free area - in waiting lounge at about 07:10. Yes there were queues / lines but they moved reasonably fast.  Boarding from 07:30 - seated in train by 07:40.  Left on time at 07:57, into UK (exit Eurotunnel) now UK time 08:30.  Crossed the Medway at 08:43.  WiFi on train "terrible ..." according to the young lady beside me, and I had to agree.

Due it at 08:57 ... but signal stop outside and we rolled in at 09:08. Walked the maze at St Pancras International, and straight onto Hammersmith and City tube that arrived at the platform at the same time I did. Pulled out at 09:16. Paddington at 09:27 - in good time to catch the 09:48.

09:48 - (final destination Carmarthen) left on time bus is now going slow signal-to-signal at Langley.  10:05 - "Would the train manager please contact the driver" and then train manager announces a "fault with the signalling system" ... and another long distance train overtakes us via the relief lines.   10:30 - just crept though Twyford - branch train platform crammed with posh people.  Wrong automated announcements. "This train is for Carmarthen and London Paddington". "We will be calling at London Paddington only". "This train will divide at Swansea and the front five carriages will continue to to Carmarthen - you are in the front 5 carriages". Followed by a lilting Welsh voice from the train manager, apologising for the automated announcement system, confirming Swansea and telling us that it's the rear five beyond Swansea.Just left Reading at 10:38 - some reservations confusions.  I noticed as I joined the train that it started at "A" and when I got to front set it started again at "A".

Connection at Swindon - where I should have had 25 minutes - looks touch and go.  I suspect I WILL make it because this Carmarthen express has to use the same line as our more local train after Swindon.  No staff around to ask - coffee from he trolley but that passed very early - before we got held up - never to be seen again?  I suspect that the train manager is in the rear carriages and this is a train which does not provide a corridor between the sections.

At 11:02 we pulled into Swindon (22 minutes late). I noticed an announcement telling us to go to platform 2 for Melksham, Trowbridge and Westbury.  Cheerful train manager asked if I was coming off "that one" as I walked briskly up and we left on time at 11:05.  28 passengers from Chippenham, 4 off and 5 on at Melksham, on time there.



Re: The beauty of Interrail - experience of a journey across Europe
In "Introductions and chat" [376637/32184/1]
Posted by CyclingSid at 15:58, 1st July 2026
 
I have observed the bicycle provision and the copious number of cycles on trains (some pictures grabbed today at end-of-journey after they had vacated). Even on trains without this big cycle area, numbers are not limited and lots, lots, lots people take their cycles. Public transport and peddle power make such obvious bedfellows

So why can't the British (Treasury, DfT, GBR, TOCs or whoever) learn from the continental examples, as opposed to the rubbish that is normally dished up in this country. I have recently had somebody from SWR admit that the bicycle provision on their new Arterio sets don't really work.

Re: End of service - Long Wave
In "Media about railways, and other means of transport" [376636/32177/49]
Posted by CyclingSid at 15:42, 1st July 2026
 
I remember listening to LW in BAOR. It somehow seemed more British than World Service, no doubt because of the familiar programs.

The inability to broadcast the 17:53 shipping forecast during the week is BS. If they got rid of all the "commercials" that now plague PM there would be adequate time.

Re: Shortage of train crews on Great Western Railway - ongoing discussion
In "Across the West" [376635/18719/26]
Posted by ChrisB at 14:13, 1st July 2026
 
hah! If we win this evening, the next one is 0100 on Monday morning July 6th.....so a 3am earliest finish, more likely 4am after extra time & penalties against Mexico in Mexico City.

Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026
In "Across the West" [376634/31163/26]
Posted by ChrisB at 14:09, 1st July 2026
Already liked by Chris from Nailsea
 
Sensible rule of thumb is to take the first available train to the station of your connection & wait there rather than at your origin

Re: Bath bus 6/7 goes electric
In "Buses and other ways to travel" [376633/32185/5]
Posted by grahame at 13:47, 1st July 2026
Already liked by Mark A
 
I looked at the 6 & 7 timetables and I suspect that First have saved themselves a vehicle of each route (down from 2 buses to 1) for the half hourly service by turning at the Guildhall.

Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026
In "Across the West" [376632/31163/26]
Posted by grahame at 13:33, 1st July 2026
 
..........can't blame the weather today!

Cancellations to services between Reading and London Paddington

Due to a points failure between Reading and London Paddington fewer trains are able to run on some lines.
Train services running to and from these stations may be cancelled or delayed.

Disruption is expected until 13:15 01/07.


Disruption now pushed out to 1515..............if it starts disrupting people's plans to watch England play at 1700, the railway's reputation, already subterranean, is likely to sink even lower.

Yeah - got caught up in that.  09:48 off Paddington on time, 25 minutes down by Reading, 22 down (with a 25 minute connection) at Swindon, so I made Melksham on time.

Interesting, the GWR journey planner had suggested the 10:00 train and shorter change; had I followed their advice, I would have missed the connection ... next train 2 hours later.   Good job I know who things work and took the first available train off Paddington in an abundance of caution.


Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026
In "Across the West" [376631/31163/26]
Posted by TaplowGreen at 13:19, 1st July 2026
 
..........can't blame the weather today!

Cancellations to services between Reading and London Paddington

Due to a points failure between Reading and London Paddington fewer trains are able to run on some lines.
Train services running to and from these stations may be cancelled or delayed.

Disruption is expected until 13:15 01/07.


Disruption now pushed out to 1515..............if it starts disrupting people's plans to watch England play at 1700, the railway's reputation, already subterranean, is likely to sink even lower.

Re: E-scooters being advertised for commuting despite UK road ban - BBC - 1.7.2026
In "Active travel: Cyclists and walkers, including how the railways deal with them" [376630/32188/50]
Posted by PrestburyRoad at 13:05, 1st July 2026
 
I like the German rules, especially the compulsory insurance.

Swindon bus company's X76 Marlborough to Bath: calling patterns
In "Buses and other ways to travel" [376629/32190/5]
Posted by Mark A at 13:03, 1st July 2026
 
Seeing the X76 in the city centre today, the slogan on the rear end 'Remember when you loved buses?' sitting uncomfortably above the dot matrix display's 'OUT OF SERVICE' reminded me of its weird stopping patterns (someone on this forum kindly explained the reason for that). It wasn't out of service and actually had one passenger aboard, but it's difficult for the ordinary passenger to tell that this bus is peculiar - for the stops that it misses, the timetables at the stops list it, as do the electronic passenger information screens. The bustimes web site, though, does know about its funny ways.

At the moment, given that the city's bus services are cut in half, even its single in-and-back trip would be useful to people using the bus in Bath and needing to get to or from the RUH, restrictions like this put me in mind of the UK canal systems' "Worcester Bar" (where the waters of the Birmingham canals and Worcester and Birmingham route were separated by a physical bar, forcing all cargoes to be transhipped before, eventually, commonsense prevailed.)

Mark


https://bustimes.org/services/x76-marlborough-ruh-bath-2



Re: Class 175s to Great Western Railway (GWR)
In "Across the West" [376628/28982/26]
Posted by eightonedee at 13:00, 1st July 2026
Already liked by Mark A
 
Will GBR▸ (Great British Railways) keep the management on in December?

One of the lessons of being a member of this forum for many years is that DfT (and presumably, behind them, the Treasury) are the real decision makers, down to quite a low level of detail. It will be interesting to see how much latitude GBR will have to get on with managing things themselves. I expect that the high level of investment it requires will restrict its ability to do so.

Re: Bath bus 6/7 goes electric
In "Buses and other ways to travel" [376627/32185/5]
Posted by Mark A at 12:40, 1st July 2026
 
Spoke too soon, back to diesels on the route today.

Mark

Re: E-scooters being advertised for commuting despite UK road ban - BBC - 1.7.2026
In "Active travel: Cyclists and walkers, including how the railways deal with them" [376626/32188/50]
Posted by Mark A at 12:35, 1st July 2026
 
Germany's a useful comparison: e-scooters are legal, minimum age 14, compulsory insurance, type-approved machines to exclude ones with unsuitable electronics/mechanics, similar maximum speed to a pedal assist e-bike, two independent brakes, pavements prohibited. Why the UK's gone with open ended 'Trials' of hire e-scooters (with the occasional change of supplier, something that tends to remove more experienced riders from the system) and also overlooked private use served by a vigorous and diverse retail supply chain pushing a variety of less desirable machines I don't know.

Mark

P.S. Same goes for bike lights - you can buy a better sort of bike light just by checking before you purchase whether it would be legal to use it in Germany.

Re: Eight countries in the last couple of weeks.
In "The Lighter Side" [376625/32189/30]
Posted by Witham Bobby at 11:40, 1st July 2026
 


Sorry - no. 1 is not the Netherlands.



Luxembourg, then.  Tricked by the flag

Re: E-scooters being advertised for commuting despite UK road ban - BBC - 1.7.2026
In "Active travel: Cyclists and walkers, including how the railways deal with them" [376624/32188/50]
Posted by TaplowGreen at 11:38, 1st July 2026
 
I think this, and other similar incidents helps to put it into perspective

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgmdlypw97jo

Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026
In "Across the West" [376623/31163/26]
Posted by TaplowGreen at 11:27, 1st July 2026
 
..........can't blame the weather today!

Cancellations to services between Reading and London Paddington

Due to a points failure between Reading and London Paddington fewer trains are able to run on some lines.
Train services running to and from these stations may be cancelled or delayed.

Disruption is expected until 13:15 01/07.

Re: Eight countries in the last couple of weeks.
In "The Lighter Side" [376622/32189/30]
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 11:23, 1st July 2026
 
3.  Switzerland.  It's a well known tourist attraction - the name of which I can't remember. 

 
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