There was at least one train manager at Reading getting information from passengers because his source of information wasn't working.
That would have been me relaying information to the
TM‡ that bobm was sending me via text. I was on the 0730 from Paddington to Bristol stuck at Reading.
I was stopped at Reading for 40 minutes (we'd already arrived 15 late) whilst the various manoeuvres were carried out by the two freight trains. My train manager was doing an excellent job by making regular announcements over the
PA▸ , but those announcements consisted mostly of "I have no news" or "I'll update you when I know something".
bobm was, via text message, kindly refering information to me about the exact status of the broken down freight train and the following freight that was to make the attempted shunt. The source of the information should have been available to my TM, but he was having trouble getting said information. I therefore provided him with updates and he then relayed them to all passengers over the PA. Much better I think to be told
something, every five minutes or so, rather than "no news". All passengers on our service therefore got updates about the rescue train's progress, the coupling, the shunting, the completion of the movements, and the reopening of the lines to passenger trains.
In some ways I, and the other passengers on my train, were fortunate that we were at a station. More members of staff to talk to, a chance to step off and stretch legs, and so on. I feel for those who were on trains stacked up east of Reading. I was actually intending to catch the 0745 from Paddington to Bristol Parkway (Swansea service), but having heard from bobm of the failed freight, I decided to board the 0730. On the concourse at Paddington at 0738 I was waiting for the platform to be called for the Swansea train and noticed that the 0730 to Penzance via Bristol had still not left so decided to board that one instead.
I was also lucky that I didn't decide to have a more leisurely breakfast in London and travel from Paddington later in the morning. Practically everything to the west via Reading was cancelled between 0845 and 1030.
Cancelled
HSS▸ services:
0900 to Bristol TM
0906 to Newquay (started from Taunton, see below)
0915 to Cardiff
0930 to Bristol TM
0945 to Swansea
1000 to Paignton via Bristol TM (later reinstated and ran as far as Newton Abbot departing 40 late)
1006 to Penzance
1015 to Cardiff
I can imaging that, when things started moving again from 1030 onward, the services were more than a little cosy.
I got an appreciation of the fluid nature of these such incidents and how the train planners have to frantically rearrange things. My service, timetabled to Penzance, was first of all going to be terminated at Bristol TM. This was then moved on to Taunton. The train itself didn't actually terminate at Taunton, but instead ran on to Newquay taking the path and head code, from Taunton onward, of the 0906 from Paddington to Newquay.
A postscript to my journey. We left Reading 55 minutes late and lost a few more minutes by Swindon. By then I was actually hoping for a couple more minutes delay, because if I arrived in Bristol TM 60 minutes late I'd be entitled to compensation. The train arrived at 1009^, which was 59^ minutes late! Although I didn't step onto the platform until gone 1010. I'm always of the opinion of, "Don't ask, don't get", so I enquired via social media of the likelihood of receiving passenger charter compensation. I've had it confirmed that I will receive compensation as allowed for an hours delay.
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