I kind of feel that Twyford (and Henley Branch) passengers have fallen down an FGW▸ black hole today.
Probably the same black hole that Langley/Iver fell into this week. The staff at Reading had to call through to make whatever Ealing-bound train I got yesterday stop at Langley, as nothing else was planned to.
Obviously FGW can't be blamed for the problem, but their communication could be better.
Today:
I got the 1712 (heavily delayed) at 1742 from Langley. Signs say to change at Slough for Reading. Got off at Slough.
Staff at Slough have no idea why the
PIS▸ is saying that, apologise and advise to wait for next train to Maidenhead where there "might be a train or a coach". Slough PIS was reporting a Reading-bound service to Exeter, but got on a Turbo instead.
Got to Maidenhead and pushed onto platform 1 for an
HST▸ to Weston-Super-Mare. Just before it was planned to arrive, it changed to platform 3(?) and the staff pushed us to move onto platform 3 to catch it. It too had been heavily delayed but not a long wait for us, possibly the train other people are discussing.
Got onto (packed) HST. Arrived in Reading just after 7pm after the inevitable delays around the flooded area.
I might work from home if it's going to be the same tomorrow. Going to Langley wasn't an amazing experience - gridlock in Reading and just outside on the M4 toward Maidenhead on the coach replacement, then no idea if the onward train was going to stop at Langley or not until half way through.
Between this and the 7 hour trip from Cornwall to Reading via Bristol yesterday, I've had my share of bustitution for the year...