Title: Swindon - then and now Post by: grahame on October 19, 2008, 10:01:37 I came across a book today in which was printed a photograph, dated 1895, showing the first train to pass Swindon without stopping. Until that time, all trains had been required to stop there for 10 minutes due to a franchise / concession granted on refreshments. And the other thing that struck me was from the book was the wide selection of services on offer ... to the extent that I thought I would come up with a list and see where we stood today.
The following services are still running properly (4): London (Paddington) Bristol and beyond Cardiff and South Wales Gloucester Vestiges of the following service still run, but not appropriately for the route (1): Westbury The following service have been withdrawn, but the tracks remain in place and they could be restored (7): (The first three VERY easily and the latter ones with investment in rebuilding intermediate stations. Perhaps use of the new station kits such as the one used in Mitcham?) Southampton (withdrawn - December 2006) Oxford (withdrawn - 2003) Weymouth Local services to Didcot Local services via Chippenham Golden Valley local services Stopping trains via Badminton The following service could not be restored without major investment (4): Services to Highworth via Cirencester via Marlborough and Andover Malmesbury services So of 16 services listed, only 4 remain running properly ... and, after the celebration of 1895, I think we're now back to "every train stops", aren't we? Title: Re: Swindon - then and now Post by: devon_metro on October 19, 2008, 10:14:02 Dare I mention 2M90 0615 Swindon-Southampton?
Title: Re: Swindon - then and now Post by: grahame on October 19, 2008, 10:24:03 Dare I mention 2M90 0615 Swindon-Southampton? Oh, indeed you dare; there's an argument for adding Southampton into the "vestigial service" and perhaps even combining it with the Wesbury service there. But there's nothing back from Southampton. I know the list is woolly - as another example, there's a Bristol to Swindon service that runs, as I recall, just after the morning peak using a "West fleet" train which could be considered to be the last local train via Bath and Chippenham. Title: Re: Swindon - then and now Post by: G.Uard on October 20, 2008, 08:01:46 Dare I mention 2M90 0615 Swindon-Southampton? Oh, indeed you dare; there's an argument for adding Southampton into the "vestigial service" and perhaps even combining it with the Wesbury service there. But there's nothing back from Southampton. I know the list is woolly - as another example, there's a Bristol to Swindon service that runs, as I recall, just after the morning peak using a "West fleet" train which could be considered to be the last local train via Bath and Chippenham. Both of these are Gloucester turns. 2M90 starts from GCR at 05:19 and the 'local' to Swindon is in effect, an extension of the 07:11 from GCR to BRI (BTM). GCR guards sign BRI to SWI via Box for this service, but also in case it is needed as a diversionary route. This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |