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« on: November 18, 2008, 11:20:23 »

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This train will be terminated at Swindon.It will no longer call at: Didcot Parkway, Reading and London Paddington.This train will run short formed with 2 carriages.This is due to an earlier train fault.

So that's a 150 or 158 ... and a driver who's route knowledge ends at Swindon.   Good on FGW (First Great Western) for arranging *something* - one of the benefits of the combined franchise? Would it have been packed out?
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2008, 13:29:23 »

Or a 142 that got lost......  Grin
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« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2008, 14:31:05 »

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09:30 Bristol Temple Meads to London Paddington due 11:15

This train will be terminated at Swindon.It will no longer call at: Didcot Parkway, Reading and London Paddington.This train will run short formed with 2 carriages.This is due to an earlier train fault.

So that's a 150 or 158 ... and a driver who's route knowledge ends at Swindon.   Good on FGW (First Great Western) for arranging *something* - one of the benefits of the combined franchise? Would it have been packed out?

2 deep the length of the platform at 09.15, cases, bikes the lot. I was late running to Filton and thought there were an unusual number of PX on the platform. HST (High Speed Train) full and standing has to be preferable to a 150, now Padd commuters know what we had to suffer last year.
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« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2008, 13:46:04 »

So that's a 150 or 158 ... and a driver who's route knowledge ends at Swindon.   Good on FGW (First Great Western) for arranging *something* - one of the benefits of the combined franchise? Would it have been packed out?
I'm not sure they would allow a West unit to run through to Paddington even if there was a driver with route knowledge.  Yes it is a combined franchise but as I said in another thread it's effectively still run as 3 companies, this is a leftover from the sectorisation/privatisation policies of the 1980s/1990s.
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« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2008, 14:15:29 »

So that's a 150 or 158 ... and a driver who's route knowledge ends at Swindon.   Good on FGW (First Great Western) for arranging *something* - one of the benefits of the combined franchise? Would it have been packed out?
I'm not sure they would allow a West unit to run through to Paddington even if there was a driver with route knowledge.  Yes it is a combined franchise but as I said in another thread it's effectively still run as 3 companies, this is a leftover from the sectorisation/privatisation policies of the 1980s/1990s.

150 possibly not, but back in 3 franchise days we did get a regular late evening 158 into Padd think it came from South Wales. Don't know  which depot worked it.

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« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2008, 16:17:43 »

150 possibly not, but back in 3 franchise days we did get a regular late evening 158 into Padd think it came from South Wales. Don't know  which depot worked it.

As I recall, there was an early morning train from London that called at Chippenham on its way to Maesteg ... and I suspect that was NOT an HST (High Speed Train), not that I was ever at Chippenham early enough to see it.  ((More recently, I was thankful for the current early Chippenham to South Wales service when I was working in Cardiff.  Very pleasant to be able to cut out a mid-journey change on a draughty Bristol platform!))
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« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2008, 16:21:31 »

An Exeter crew was asked to be on standby to work a unit to PAD» (Paddington (London) - next trains) via Bristol the other night, when the last up London was in trouble in the Saltash area. They didn't have the required route knowledge, but would have been piloted by the HST (High Speed Train) crew. As it turned out, they were not needed, as problem was rectified on HST.
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