I have just returned from Salisbury having left there at 18:40, arriving only 15 or so minutes down at Bristol
TM‡ (
BRI» ). However, the following service to Cheltenham was 45+ mins down at BRI and went on to be terminated at Gloucester.
Meanwhile my connection to Yatton was supposed to be 20:18, but owing to 'technical problems' with a train nothing was arriving from Paddington. We were moved from Platform 15 to 12 so that a replacement
HST▸ could arrive from St Phillips to take up the path of the non-arriving train that would have formed the 20:30 to Paddington. Eventually a time was given for our train to arrive at 20:56 and we were moved back to Platform 15, as the 20:30 was long gone. Then HSTs started to arrived in quick succession and one was terminated at about 20:45 on Platform 15 where it stood with no driver and we were clearly warned not to board.
At 20:54 we were moved to Platform 8 for the delayed 20:18 service to Weston-s-Mare, but on that platform was the 20:55 for Taunton, so as the wave of displaced pax wearily tramped along the platform the guard had the choice of an on-time departure or allow as many who were able to jump aboard. She chose the latter and only couple of minutes down we left and on arriving at Bedminster were held to the
XC▸ service could overtake. They were running late because of a points failure north of Birmingham.
It was, shall we say, a less than satisfactory experience and I'm sure the heat was part of the problem. The last I saw of the 20:18 off BRI was that it was predicted 60mins down at Yatton.
I was only an hour late home and am grateful that many people must have worked hard to make that possible. However, the three changes of platform at BRI seems unnecessary. Perhaps only at the point where the signaller can be reasonable sure a platform is available at the point of the train arriving should we be shunted around on a hot evening.
I now retire to put my head in a bucket of water.