They will only tell you to get a reservation! That train is normally full till Newton Abbot anyway, let alone bank holiday! If you did want a seat, you could have had some food in the restaurant however I suspect first class was rather busy too.
I tried that but alas it was fully booked
Buffet ran out of food before Taunton as well or very soon after as well.
Only other suggestion is being quicker to board at Paddington, i.e. getting there with half and hour to spare and standing as near to the gatelines as possible. (at least at Marylebone you can go through the barriers and look at the screens!)
Yes - normally I would, but a lack of Bakerloo line service and severe delays on the circle line, along with everyman and his dog apparantly in the passageway that links the Circle/District lines to the mainline station meant that I had ten minutes to get to the train. That said, the platform only came up as I was going up the steps to the concourse.
Out of interest, does anyone know what percentage of seats/carriages can be sold as advanced? Carriages A-D were fully reserved. Just curious as to how many of those would have been Advance and how many Off-peak/anytime with reservation.