Now when we booked our tickets we have found that FGW▸ in there infonaut wisdom do not run direct from Cardiff to Weymouth but now start in Gloucester and we have to change at Bristol Parkway. Any ideas why?
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We sometimes travel via, Southampton with the Cardiff to Portsmouth service another pain then to Weymouth with SWT▸ (When we get to Southampton we rarely have any problems with the forward journey). Would it not be nice if FGW would give up these routes and let SWT run them. They might get their act together and gives us a service that is run properly and not an afterthought.
Hi, Bradnock, and welcome to the forum. I understand that the timetable was changed in early December, sending trains from Weymouth and Brighton, and the Westbury "stoppers", North rather than West from Bristol to even out the timetable between Bristol and Westbury, where there were 2 trains an hour but they were like London buses - running in a pair, then none for a long time. Also to give a wider selection of Jourmey options from Bath, Bradford-on-Avon (which had a huge service increas), Trowbridge and Westbury. The change (which has not changed the trains-per-hour) has also meant the return of a through service from Weston-super-mare (and that line) to South Wales. Any timetable change of this sort will bring winners and losers ... and it's particularly tough on the losers if the new service is less than 99.5% reliable (see how FGW are doing on that score
here in whether or not it runs, let alone on time and making connections.
Which leads me on to your second point.
South West Trains run a modern fleet of Electric trains along the South Coast to Weymouth, and I believe the trackwork is in excellent order. There's a lower proportion of freight and other services on that line, and this service is one of the important backbone services of the operation. The line is double track (but is there one simgle line stretch now?) allowing a train that's delayed in one direction to pass a train that's on time in the other direction without delaying it too.
First Great Western run the Weymouth line using trains that have got to the point where they require a lot more tender loving care, and in order to give them this love they have moved maintainance from Cardiff to a new section of the depot which is / has been behind in completion in Bristol. Their fleet has far less room for manoever if there are failures at a typical rate, as part of the First bid for the franchise underspecified the trains needed and now they can't get enough of the type which they would, after all, like to be running. The Weymouth to Great Malvern service runs over a lot of busy lines where there are "crossing" operations with other services considered to be more important, and it includes some big chunks of single line working. Some stretches (Worcester to Malvern in particular) are shared with a singled main line that's been having more that its fair share of problems, other stetches (Bristol to nearly Worcester) are shared with expresses and the Weymouth service sometimes has to be delayed to let a late running express go through first.
Help me, everyone - is that a reasonable summary?