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Author Topic: GWR selling tickets to Paddington when it's closed, 28th Decrmber 2024.  (Read 1807 times)
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« on: October 21, 2024, 22:48:04 »

You can currently buy tickets to Paddington with GWR (Great Western Railway) for Saturday 28th December 2024. There are no direct trains to Paddington that day due to the blockade.The booking engine is offering services with no changes on trains that are due to terminate at Reading.



RTT» (Real Time Trains - website) is also showing that Reading is a "Service stops for staffing reasons" on most of the diverts to Euston. Meaning you can't buy tickets to Reading on the diverted trains even though they are booked to stop there. That leaves passengers from Wales and the west with very few direct trains to Reading. By accident or design?
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2024, 06:12:27 »

Today, doing the same search, you get a pop up stating no trains to Paddington, and the itineraries take you to Euston.
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« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2024, 06:12:54 »

RTT» (Real Time Trains - website) is also showing that Reading is a "Service stops for staffing reasons" on most of the diverts to Euston. Meaning you can't buy tickets to Reading on the diverted trains even though they are booked to stop there. That leaves passengers from Wales and the west with very few direct trains to Reading. By accident or design?
By design to stop London to Reading passengers from using the very limited services being provided to South Wales and the South West.

Passengers from Reading to the Southwest will still have the semi fasts to Exeter/Paignton/Plymouth. Yes, those for Cornwall will need to change at Exeter or Plymouth but I doubt we’re talking huge numbers.

Reading to South Wales will require a change at Swindon which should be a same platform change on platform 4.

It’s not ideal, but totally understand what GWR (Great Western Railway) are doing, trying to ensure those travelling long distance aren’t crowded out by Reading passengers. A problem at times even when Paddington is open.
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2024, 10:21:54 »

You can currently buy tickets to Paddington with GWR (Great Western Railway) for Saturday 28th December 2024. There are no direct trains to Paddington that day due to the blockade.

Random question, but is it because you are ending your journey at Paddington, so as long as you use "any reasonable route" your ticket is still valid?

For example, Lizzy line etc into London / tube from another destination
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« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2024, 11:24:23 »

You can currently buy tickets to Paddington with GWR (Great Western Railway) for Saturday 28th December 2024. There are no direct trains to Paddington that day due to the blockade.

Random question, but is it because you are ending your journey at Paddington, so as long as you use "any reasonable route" your ticket is still valid?

For example, Lizzy line etc into London / tube from another destination

Most tickets are sold (or were?) to "London Terminals" but the oddity of the online thing reported earlier that I saw was that it said 0 changes and gave times.  To Paddington via Euston and the Underground - probably not.   Via Reading on a slower train, then to Clapham Junction and in to Victoria, probably included and valid.
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