The 15:14 from Swindon developed a technical fault and had to be terminated at Chippenham
... I understand it ran through empty to Westbury and, seeing the 16:15 flag up as cancelled we feared the worst - that the 17:36 from Swindon would be cancelled too.
However ... the train that arrives from Bristol Parkway into Westbury at 16:33 headed up to Swindon, formed a (15 minute late) 17:36 back - big THANK YOU to whoever arranged that. I don't know how busy the delayed 16:15 was, but I have seen it load up to nearly 40 passengers; I do know that 150219 when it pulled into Melksham had no fewer than 20 people get off onto the platform, and 4 got on; my estimate is that it left with between 50 and 55 on board (it gets harder to count quickly with more passengers around
) so that's
72/24I do appreciate that the set swap (should a 153 be called a "set" as it's a set of 1!) left the 17:11 Westbury to Warminster cancelled (gap, then, 17:01 to 17:55) and the 17:28 Warminster to Great Malvern starting from
BRI» (due Bristol 18:28; next train due 18:49) ... and I sort-of apologise to the people who might have used that train. In my experience, though, they are now far fewer that the TransWilts passengers, and by switching sets a gap was plugged in Swindon to Melksham / Trowbridge trains at the heart of the peak, for over 70 passengers who's next service was scheduled 76 minutes later.
Good decision ... I would (of course!) admit to a bias, but the passenger delay minutes saved was 5320 for the 17:36 and around 4800 for the 16:15 (longer gap, fewer passenger).
10,000 minutes is almost a week of people's time.