But I have it set up so that it ought to have warned me.
According to the
FGW▸ website (quoted below), the system will alert me to
ANY cancellations and disruptions that may affect my journey.
If I get up in the morning expecting to catch the 06:40 from my local station, Melksham - the same train which happens to be the 05:19 off Gloucester Central - then surely I ought to be alerted to the fact that the train now won't be calling at my station at all? God knows we get few enough trains calling at Melksham as it is
I realise it's a free service that I subscribed to and that I shouldn't therefore expect too much from it, but honestly I don't see the point of it being there at all if it's not going to do the job it's advertised as doing.
What if I had been expecting someone to have alighted from that train and made their way to my house? The automated alert contacts me to say there are no disruptions and that everything's fine. I could be really panicking, wondering where the person had got to. Only when I contact FGW do they tell me "oh no, it's ok - that train didn't run at all, so your dear old auntie can't have been on it after all..."
There's only one thing worse than being given no information at all, and that's being given duff information.
22 February 2008
A new free service from First Great Western designed to help rail commuters adjust their journeys more efficiently when faced with service disruptions, is introduced this week.
The JourneyAlert system, will text or email customers with any cancellations, alterations, or route disruptions to their train services. JourneyAlert will provide information about delay causing events - such as flooding on the line, track infrastructure problems and resulting disruptions.
The ^intelligent^ web based system will allow commuters to receive personalised text messages and emails that will alert them to any changes to their regular services, as well as provide further updates on request. The facility can be set up by the user to tell them about service changes before leaving the office or home.