Title: Are our trains really that busy? Post by: Bob_Blakey on September 23, 2010, 07:02:21 Just booked a DIG-OXF via RDG trip for 'She Who Believes She Must Be Obeyed' in early October(Out 5th, Return 8th) and there are apparently absolutely no reservable seats available on many of the Off-Peak services. The ticket is a Super Off Peak Return. I tried both FGW & East Coast interwebs just in case it was a search engine issue but got the same result on two consecutive days on both sites.
Any thoughts? - I reckoned it was a little late for the returning/fresher hordes of unwashed undergraduates. Title: Re: Are our trains really that busy? Post by: ChrisB on September 23, 2010, 08:53:44 they're turbos from rdg?....
Title: Re: Are our trains really that busy? Post by: devon_metro on September 23, 2010, 09:24:14 Oxford goes to uni on the 4th, might be some overspill.
Title: Re: Are our trains really that busy? Post by: eightf48544 on September 23, 2010, 11:14:51 Presumably you are talking about the Exeter To Reading leg there would be plenty of seats from Reading to Oxford even on the HSTs.
Title: Re: Are our trains really that busy? Post by: inspector_blakey on September 23, 2010, 15:03:59 Unlikely to be anything to do with Oxford University (esp as what devon_metro posted isn't actually correct ;)). "Full term", meaning classes, lectures etc, starts on 11 Oct (for some reason the university week always begins on a Sunday). Most colleges expect the undergrads to arrive by the Thursday before, except the freshers who will have been there a few days before that. There's no one big influx/exodus in practice, and students tend to trickle in steadily over a period of a couple of weeks. And it's not as if they all travel up from Devon either!
Definitely odd that the booking system says there supposedly no reservable seats on the HSTs between Exeter and Reading though, I really don't understand that one. 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 |