I have raised this with Customer Services before but it has now happened for a fourth time so I thought I'd flag it up here.
Each weekday there is a 10:27 to Paignton closely followed by a 10:33 to Penzance. Both call at Exeter St David's but as the first train goes via Bristol it gets to Devon 45 minutes AFTER the second one.
It's a train I have booked different relatives on on a number of occasions and being of a certain age they like human reassurance that they are on the right platform. Each time they have asked where to get the train to Dawlish or Teignmouth and been directed to the 10:33 and told to change at Exeter - even on occasions when they have shown their advance tickets for the 10:27.
As it happens on each occasion the train manager on the 10:33 has accepted their tickets but it causes needless anxiety and an unnecessary change at Exeter. They don't arrive any earlier on the coast either as the connection off the 10:33 is a
XC▸ service and they won't board it as their ticket says
FGW▸ only so they end up hanging around waiting for the original train to get to Exeter.
I can understand why they get the advice they do because for the rest of the day you would get a Plymouth or Penzance bound train and change at Exeter but not on these mid morning services.
If any Reading platform staff see this please bear it in mind.