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Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2025 In "Across the West" [362917/29650/26] Posted by TaplowGreen at 07:33, 4th July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cancellations to services between London Paddington and Reading
Due to engineering works not being finished on time between London Paddington and Reading 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 07:10 04/07.
Customer Advice
Due to engineering works not being finished in time, the line between London Paddington to Reading will be delayed; altered or cancelled.
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Rail replacement services are not in operation
Due to engineering works not being finished on time between London Paddington and Reading 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 07:10 04/07.
Customer Advice
Due to engineering works not being finished in time, the line between London Paddington to Reading will be delayed; altered or cancelled.
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Rail replacement services are not in operation
Delays/cancellations now until 0830
The majority of our services between Reading and London Paddington will not be able to call at Twyford, Maidenhead or Slough. Please see details on alternative services below. Please note, this does not affect our Henley, Marlow or Windsor branch line services.
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Our high speed long distance trains that only run between Oxford and London Paddington will not run. Our high speed long distance trains between Worcester and London Paddington will still run which means Oxford will see an hourly service to / from London Paddington.
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If you're travelling to or from Twyford, Maidenhead or Slough, you will need to use Elizabeth Line services. Please note, Elizabeth Line services are also affected by this problem. For more information regarding Elizabeth Line services, please visit www.tfl.gov.uk. Your GWR tickets are being accepted on this route at no extra cost.
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Re: "Off on my travels again" In "The Lighter Side" [362915/30432/30] Posted by grahame at 06:37, 4th July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
For those of you wondering ... upper picture is Nantes and lower picture is Le Croisic.
From my more specialised Interrail group post ...
"Should I spend 5, 60 or 180 minutes here?" when I arrived ... I have ended up spending the full three hours in a gem on the Bay of Biscay.
It was 08:52, in our hotel room, that I was looking into a trip out by train today ... and up popped the 09:04 option. Scramble! I am used to quickly throwing my things together but that was even quicker than usual, and being in a hotel just across the road from the station in Angers helped. Made it!
Change at Nantes ... huge crowds, signal failure flagged up, queues of people at enquiries / reservations - and my 20 minute change for Le Croisic was showing up as "delayed 20 minutes". The incoming train was late from Le Croisic, lots of people piled out and it refilled (yes, filled, at least 4 carriages) before we headed off.
The line is like so many ones that are local or regional to a big city - full at Nantes but then more people got off that on - many more off at some stations - and there were about 20 of us - plus a school party that must have been about 30 more - when we reached the terminus.
Le Croisic is the end of the line - I couldn't go further - with the harbour and a headland (and town) ahead, and across to the left are the beaches and cliffs of the Bay of Biscay. As ever, far too many thngs to photograph and I will add just five images.
It was 08:52, in our hotel room, that I was looking into a trip out by train today ... and up popped the 09:04 option. Scramble! I am used to quickly throwing my things together but that was even quicker than usual, and being in a hotel just across the road from the station in Angers helped. Made it!
Change at Nantes ... huge crowds, signal failure flagged up, queues of people at enquiries / reservations - and my 20 minute change for Le Croisic was showing up as "delayed 20 minutes". The incoming train was late from Le Croisic, lots of people piled out and it refilled (yes, filled, at least 4 carriages) before we headed off.
The line is like so many ones that are local or regional to a big city - full at Nantes but then more people got off that on - many more off at some stations - and there were about 20 of us - plus a school party that must have been about 30 more - when we reached the terminus.
Le Croisic is the end of the line - I couldn't go further - with the harbour and a headland (and town) ahead, and across to the left are the beaches and cliffs of the Bay of Biscay. As ever, far too many thngs to photograph and I will add just five images.





A couple of extra pictures .... even at a remote outpost like this, daily express to Paris (Newquay to London anyone) and ... and a bus stop - well, I think it was a bus stop, with no signage what so ever - no clue as to if and when a bus might come, or where it would go. I did see a bus at the station when I arrived ... and I like the metal thing which is a stand to which people can lock their cycles when headed out on the bus.


Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2025 In "Across the West" [362914/29650/26] Posted by TaplowGreen at 05:49, 4th July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cancellations to services between London Paddington and Reading
Due to engineering works not being finished on time between London Paddington and Reading 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 07:10 04/07.
Customer Advice
Due to engineering works not being finished in time, the line between London Paddington to Reading will be delayed; altered or cancelled.
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Rail replacement services are not in operation
Re: Devon and Cornwall resignalling In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [362911/25152/25] Posted by RailCornwall at 21:44, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I note that virtually all the now replaced equipment boxes are still in place around the network decorated with graffitied X's sprayed onto them and looking grim. Is there anything planned to clean up and remove this kit, or will it be left to decay over the next century and beyond?
Re: "Off on my travels again" In "The Lighter Side" [362909/30432/30] Posted by grahame at 20:32, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
With full expectation that one member in particular will know exactly where I was when I took these pictures - the first arriving (late) to form our service and the second at the end of the line ... it had turned around and left back quickly by the time I took the photo.
Another station I've not visited since it was done up, though more recent. While being built, it looked distinctly Readingesque - does it strike you that way? Or perhaps like Reading would be with an indoor upstairs forest. There's a subway too ... and I didn't go up onto the transfer deck. On my return I had around 20 minutes which was long enough (just) to queue for reservations (which feel like a surcharge - I am now 40 euros poorer) for one of our train tomorrow.
Man arrested at Oxford Station 3/7/2024 for making bomb threat on board train In "London to Didcot, Oxford and Banbury" [362908/30434/9] Posted by ray951 at 20:27, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
It was absolute chaos at Oxford station tonight as a man was arrested at Oxford Station for making a bomb threat on board the 1523 Paddington to Worcester Foregate St.
https://bsky.app/profile/oxfordclarion.bsky.social/post/3lt34idpads26
Platform 4 was out of action for about 1 hour meaning all GWR/XC services had to use Platform 3 and Platform 3 was also out of action for a period of time.
Access to the platforms was also stopped for a while due to overcrowding on the platforms and of course it had to happen when there was an Open Day at the University of Oxford.
Re: "Off on my travels again" In "The Lighter Side" [362907/30432/30] Posted by Western Pathfinder at 18:35, 3rd July 2025 Already liked by Chris from Nailsea, GBM | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Well it's definitely not Taunton .
Re: Welfare Reform bill protest at Liverpool Lime Street - July 2025 In "Across the West" [362906/30430/26] Posted by JayMac at 18:30, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
(Note: The following contains personal experience...)
My emphasises.
I'll take that final sentence as a question, Phantom. No expertise beyond my own dealings with the DWP and its handsomely rewarded, but poorly performing, contractors. No expertise beyond studying up on all the legislation, reading the Decision Makers Guidance and Health Professional's Guidance. I have the Welfare Reform Act 2012 and the Social Security Act 1998 bookmarked in my browser. No expertise beyond reading case law. No expertise beyond helping several other people navigate the PIP claims and assessment process. No expertise beyond helping someone else successfully appeal at tribunal where, but for Covid, I would have appeared as a McKenzie Friend. No expertise beyond contributing and discussing my experiences with those involved in Upper Tier Tribunals and judicial reviews for PIP. No expertise beyond my OWN lived experiences.
Am I an expert? Far from it. But I do have some expertise borne from lived experience of being in the 'system'. All that said I continue to dread my next reassessment. It's a soul destroying, demoralising, dehumanising process that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.
Re: "Off on my travels again" In "The Lighter Side" [362905/30432/30] Posted by stuving at 17:58, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
With full expectation that one member in particular will know exactly where I was when I took these pictures - the first arriving (late) to form our service and the second at the end of the line ... it had turned around and left back quickly by the time I took the photo.
Another station I've not visited since it was done up, though more recent. While being built, it looked distinctly Readingesque - does it strike you that way? Or perhaps like Reading would be with an indoor upstairs forest. Re: "Off on my travels again" In "The Lighter Side" [362904/30432/30] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:34, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
With full expectation that one member in particular will know exactly where I was when I took these pictures ...
Not me - although I do have inside information.
Re: "Off on my travels again" In "The Lighter Side" [362903/30432/30] Posted by grahame at 16:39, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
With full expectation that one member in particular will know exactly where I was when I took these pictures - the first arriving (late) to form our service and the second at the end of the line ... it had turned around and left back quickly by the time I took the photo.
A typical "triangle" loading service as I call them - starts rammed / nearly every seat taken, many more get off than on along the way, and there's just a handful or two by the end terminus


Re: Long Rock depot, Penzance - facilities, improvements & incidents (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [362901/9571/25] Posted by 1st fan at 16:19, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Not sure if this is the right topic section - please move as appropriate.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyl7ql6qy4o
Plans for new park and cycle facility approved
A project to turn vacant land at a Cornish railway station into a new park and cycle facility has been granted planning permission.
Cornwall Council said the project at Ponsandane aimed to improve travel in and around the town.
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So not a railway station then!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyl7ql6qy4o
Plans for new park and cycle facility approved
A project to turn vacant land at a Cornish railway station into a new park and cycle facility has been granted planning permission.
Cornwall Council said the project at Ponsandane aimed to improve travel in and around the town.
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So not a railway station then!
My Cornish friend tells me that they belive the site has already been cleared of rail infrastructure.
Re: Long Rock depot, Penzance - facilities, improvements & incidents (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [362900/9571/25] Posted by GBM at 14:46, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Not sure if this is the right topic section - please move as appropriate.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyl7ql6qy4o
Plans for new park and cycle facility approved
A project to turn vacant land at a Cornish railway station into a new park and cycle facility has been granted planning permission.
Cornwall Council said the project at Ponsandane aimed to improve travel in and around the town.
...................continues.........
So not a railway station then!
Re: 30 cancellations on the North Downs this morning In "North Downs Line" [362899/30321/16] Posted by IndustryInsider at 14:42, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Looking carefully - that's all just one train ...
Might be just one train, but still insufficient crew to run it.
Unfortunate if that was the one a passenger had selected to travel on earlier.
It was insufficient trains, or train, wasn’t it?
Re: 30 cancellations on the North Downs this morning In "North Downs Line" [362898/30321/16] Posted by GBM at 14:20, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Looking carefully - that's all just one train ...
Might be just one train, but still insufficient crew to run it.
Unfortunate if that was the one a passenger had selected to travel on earlier.
Re: Vivarail chosen for fast charging trial on the Greenford branch In "Across the West" [362897/26034/26] Posted by IndustryInsider at 14:19, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Would it be over-pessimistic of me to think that despite the success of this trial, it may still be several years before we actually see any of these in regular service on GWR? Infrastructure, training, certification, contracts and more still to do, and nothing ever seems to happen quickly. Might still beat HS2 opening though!
And the trains have to be rebuilt from their original District Line use of course.
Probably three years away at least?
Re: Welfare Reform bill protest at Liverpool Lime Street - July 2025 In "Across the West" [362896/30430/26] Posted by Phantom at 13:34, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The incentive is to get the assessments done, not get the assessments right.
There is something very wrong with a process where 60% of assessment decisions that are appealed at tribunal are overturned. That doesn't include any decisions changed through the DWPs 'Mandatory Reconsideration' process. Which, incidentally, is a stage everyone who appeals a decision has to go through first. This stage puts a time limit on the claimant to claim, but then there is no time limit for the DWP to respond.
For my own case. The assessment, Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) and tribunal were all decided on exactly the same supplied evidence. Healthcare 'professional' report suggested to the DWPs Decision Maker that I didn't meet the criteria for any points for any of the Daily Living tasks. DWP didn't change that score at MR stage. Tribunal gave me nine points.
I don't give a toss about how well trained these healthcare 'professionals' allegedly are. My experience is all that matters to me. Her report contained lies. Her report was patently wrong, contradicting evidence provided by genuine professionals with direct and ongoing knowledge of my healthcare. Her report was described as 'shoddy' by someone with years of experience dealing with benefit claimants.
For the record, I keep ALL my DWP paperwork. Whenever a decision is made I request the Decision Makers paperwork on that decision. Where anything important is discussed over the phone I request transcripts and/or copies of the recording. Where I haven't kept copies of submitted paperwork (usually because of DWP timescale pressure) I request copies from DWP. I have three box files of paperwork that contains ONLY documention pertinent to my welfare benefit reassessments.
There is something very wrong with a process where 60% of assessment decisions that are appealed at tribunal are overturned. That doesn't include any decisions changed through the DWPs 'Mandatory Reconsideration' process. Which, incidentally, is a stage everyone who appeals a decision has to go through first. This stage puts a time limit on the claimant to claim, but then there is no time limit for the DWP to respond.
For my own case. The assessment, Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) and tribunal were all decided on exactly the same supplied evidence. Healthcare 'professional' report suggested to the DWPs Decision Maker that I didn't meet the criteria for any points for any of the Daily Living tasks. DWP didn't change that score at MR stage. Tribunal gave me nine points.
I don't give a toss about how well trained these healthcare 'professionals' allegedly are. My experience is all that matters to me. Her report contained lies. Her report was patently wrong, contradicting evidence provided by genuine professionals with direct and ongoing knowledge of my healthcare. Her report was described as 'shoddy' by someone with years of experience dealing with benefit claimants.
For the record, I keep ALL my DWP paperwork. Whenever a decision is made I request the Decision Makers paperwork on that decision. Where anything important is discussed over the phone I request transcripts and/or copies of the recording. Where I haven't kept copies of submitted paperwork (usually because of DWP timescale pressure) I request copies from DWP. I have three box files of paperwork that contains ONLY documention pertinent to my welfare benefit reassessments.
Yet again, quoting false statements as facts, it does not help anyone that you write things like above
So many inaccuracies and incorrect claims.
But of course you are the expert here aren't you!
Re: Welfare Reform bill protest at Liverpool Lime Street - July 2025 In "Across the West" [362895/30430/26] Posted by JayMac at 10:29, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The incentive is to get the assessments done, not get the assessments right.
There is something very wrong with a process where 60% of assessment decisions that are appealed at tribunal are overturned. That doesn't include any decisions changed through the DWPs 'Mandatory Reconsideration' process. Which, incidentally, is a stage everyone who appeals a decision has to go through first. This stage puts a time limit on the claimant to claim, but then there is no time limit for the DWP to respond.
For my own case. The assessment, Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) and tribunal were all decided on exactly the same supplied evidence. Healthcare 'professional' report suggested to the DWPs Decision Maker that I didn't meet the criteria for any points for any of the Daily Living tasks. DWP didn't change that score at MR stage. Tribunal gave me nine points.
I don't give a toss about how well trained these healthcare 'professionals' allegedly are. My experience is all that matters to me. Her report contained lies. Her report was patently wrong, contradicting evidence provided by genuine professionals with direct and ongoing knowledge of my healthcare. Her report was described as 'shoddy' by someone with years of experience dealing with benefit claimants.
For the record, I keep ALL my DWP paperwork. Whenever a decision is made I request the Decision Makers paperwork on that decision. Where anything important is discussed over the phone I request transcripts and/or copies of the recording. Where I haven't kept copies of submitted paperwork (usually because of DWP timescale pressure) I request copies from DWP. I have three box files of paperwork that contains ONLY documention pertinent to my welfare benefit reassessments.
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [362894/29726/18] Posted by matth1j at 10:17, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Real Time Trains makes rather better predictions
I tend to use National Rail for checking for delays etc., and on the odd occasion I've tried RTT I've found it's not showing the problems being reported by the National Rail app. Like on Monday, while NR showed the diversion via Bristol Parkway and a delay, RTT didn't.So while RTT is great for history, I'm sticking with NR for predictions.
Re: Vivarail chosen for fast charging trial on the Greenford branch In "Across the West" [362893/26034/26] Posted by Ralph Ayres at 10:11, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Would it be over-pessimistic of me to think that despite the success of this trial, it may still be several years before we actually see any of these in regular service on GWR? Infrastructure, training, certification, contracts and more still to do, and nothing ever seems to happen quickly. Might still beat HS2 opening though!
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [362892/29726/18] Posted by bobm at 10:08, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I don't disagree with the message, my point was as orange on cream I didn't spot it. It was only when I went to quote the message and it was black on white that I saw it.
Re: Vivarail chosen for fast charging trial on the Greenford branch In "Across the West" [362891/26034/26] Posted by Mark A at 10:02, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
He says charging takes 4 minutes (2:30 in the video), but not how often it needs that; at every stop?
I think he based the 4 mins on the Greenford round trip. The battery charge on the train never normally exceeds 80%, that's to do with battery life.
The charger is quick around 800 Volts at several hundred Amps, the train BMS (Battery Management System) controls the charge rate and the train uses 2 sets charging rails each set of rails has its own shore side battery bank
The 80% figure caught my eye, I've an app on the phone that monitors state of charge and makes a small fuss when the phone's charging and a set level of charge is reached to allow the user to stop charging it.
80% advised but this can be set to any value.
The app also tracks battery degradation, and indicates that up to 80% is efficient from that perspective, and that it's the 80 to 100% segment that causes the majority of wear to the battery. I'd been wondering about this with respect to electric vehicles and their owners' thirst for range.
Mark
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [362890/29726/18] Posted by grahame at 07:46, 3rd July 2025 Already liked by Mark A | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Until just now when I went to quote Graham's message did I spot his postscript about solving the root cause - clearly (pardon the pun) my eyesight isn't up to seeing that colour against the background.
My naughty little postscript in orange was supposed to point out that [they/we] are treating the symptoms and not the cause / disease - easing the pain when what is needed is action to fix the causes as far as possible.
My guesstimate is that 75% of the problems are fixable at source. Whilst that would cost money to do, it would also bring about a huge saving on the work stress of those who are trying to ease the pain, a big saving on delay/repay, and a boost to confidence in the system so that people who are wary about using the train because of its unreliability would (re)turn to rail.
I am disappointed that these fixings at source have not been done - it almost defies logic that they have not. I do have indications that much background work has been done so "they" know what to do. Perhaps they are waiting for GBR for it to be a flagship policy of improvements once the government takes over the TOCs?
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [362889/29726/18] Posted by grahame at 06:41, 3rd July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I have spent a bit of time trying to find the specifics of the cancellation and reinstatement of these services without success.
However it seems GWR are in a bit of a no win situation when it comes to cases like this. When the services were cancelled it was in the earnest belief that they would not run. They could have delayed the announcement but then run the risk of being criticised for making it even more short notice. Control and the rosters staff are eternal optimists and always hope they can pull something out of the hat and run a service. So work continues behind the scenes to rescue a service or reduce a shortform until they run out of all options. If they waited until they reached that point there would be a rash of last minute cancellations/alterations. The current situation is not ideal, but personally if there are going to be cancellations I'd rather know as early as possible, even if it is later reinstated.
However it seems GWR are in a bit of a no win situation when it comes to cases like this. When the services were cancelled it was in the earnest belief that they would not run. They could have delayed the announcement but then run the risk of being criticised for making it even more short notice. Control and the rosters staff are eternal optimists and always hope they can pull something out of the hat and run a service. So work continues behind the scenes to rescue a service or reduce a shortform until they run out of all options. If they waited until they reached that point there would be a rash of last minute cancellations/alterations. The current situation is not ideal, but personally if there are going to be cancellations I'd rather know as early as possible, even if it is later reinstated.
Thanks so much for that Bob - I have to agree that leaving it to the last minute is NOT the way to go. And indeed the very good and often successful work of those involved to getting a service back, which is appreciated, leads to them being criticised for a false "the xx:xx train is cancelled" but it ends up running. The very last thing I would want encourage is a mentality that says "once a cancellation is broadcast, it is never re-instated".
I guess that a sizeable minority of cancellations are reversed - if only there was a tag line that could be added "but we are still trying to find a way of running it"; my understanding is that's a systemic problem - the options available don't include that ...
As for this morning's service from Gloucester, the confusing messages are down to the way the automated system works. Once it went off its booked route at Standish Junction the system lost it and so defaulted to delayed. It was only when it approached Swindon and picked up its planned route that the system started to update again.
Again - a systemic option. Journeycheck assumes once delayed, always delayed. It is often "hilariously" wrong on certain trains such as the sleeper ... and the very train in question in this thread - the 05:11 from Gloucester to Southampton can be as much as 20 minutes late as it passes Standish Junction, projected as 08:30 rather than 08:09 into Southampton and yet arrive there on time. Real Time Trains makes rather better predictions, by various methods like taking the time that trains sit at intermediate stations (Swindon, Salisbury and a little at Westbury on the 05:11) and trimming then back as it predicts. In reality, once a train is significantly delayed, it comes down to a complex mesh of factors such as platform availability at Westbury which can add significantly to the delay, together with factors already mentioned like timetabled intermediate dwells, and it's pretty unpredictable by current algorithms as to whether the delay is recovered, maintained, or gets worse.
He says charging takes 4 minutes (2:30 in the video), but not how often it needs that; at every stop?
I think he based the 4 mins on the Greenford round trip. The battery charge on the train never normally exceeds 80%, that's to do with battery life.
The charger is quick around 800 Volts at several hundred Amps, the train BMS (Battery Management System) controls the charge rate and the train uses 2 sets charging rails each set of rails has its own shore side battery bank