Heard this rumour a few months ago, but the replacement of the 15:51
PAD» -
WOS» HST▸ service with an Adelante on Fridays over high the summer has gone so well that from next week it will be a Class 180
every day of the week. When I say 'so well' I really mean terribly badly with both crew and passengers exasperated by a badly overcrowded train with people standing between London and Moreton-In-Marsh.
An attempt to reduce the overcrowding has been made by removing the call at Slough and making it 'pick up only' at Reading, but that will still mean passengers crammed on from Oxford in conditions only Maidenhead commuters ever have to put up with
To mitigate removing the call at Slough on the 15:51 (which, incidentally becomes 15:52), there is an additional Paddington to Maidenhead service at 15:40 calling at just Slough and Maidenhead, though don't get too excited about that folks as it runs on the 'relief line' and takes 31 minutes to get to Slough and 42 minutes to get to Maidenhead, so it's no quicker than the stopping trains.
To provide this Adelante for the 15:52, the 14:50 PAD-
OXF» , 17:06 OXF-PAD and 19:18 PAD-OXF change from an Adelante to a 3-Car Turbo, which probably isn't the end of the world as that's the first set of trains to be Turbotised when a Class 180 isn't available anyway, but that'll be one less 'comfortable' train for Maidenhead commuters to choose from on the way home.
Other changes include some removal of calls at Culham in the evening - three trains in total after 8:30pm. And, a bit of good news, the 17:36 Paddington to Bourne End gets strengthened from three to four cars, but that's about the extent of the good news I'm afraid.
The changes are apparently designed to improve performance and take account of essential maintenance on Turbos and HSTs.
Another pretty poor show from
FGW▸ in my opinion. It would be nice if these changes were publicised
properly on the website, but there's no specific mention of what are mid-timetable alterations that I can see and though most of the downloadable timetables from the site have been altered to commence from next week many of the changes have been missed (the 15:51 PAD-WOS still calls at Slough according to the re-issued timetable). Though that might of course be a mistake in the staff briefing document and it will still call at Slough - who knows!
I predict more confused and annoyed passengers in what is another pretty poor showing from FGW in my opinion.