The 166s are being consigned to the faster longer journeys - Oxfords/North Cotswolds (except the stoppers)/Gatwick & Newbury's/Bedwyn's with the 165's consigned to the inner Thames Valley & branches. Some semi-fasts will also be 166s. Timetables are being issued to show which journeys are which stock by using the '1' at the top of columns to denote 1st class availability - no '1' will mean a 165.
Does that mean just the Reading (+Branches) Paddington trains will be standard only and the Oxford stoppers still 166's? Or is it just the peak semi-fasts and thereafter, pot-luck? I await my letter.
My understanding is "some" semi-fasts and all fasts will be 166s from Oxford. The stoppers are 165s.
I suspect it is also to harmonise with the forthcoming Crossrail service.
I wouldn't be surprised, agreed.
As I have remarked before, these routes prior to the 165/166s were in general operated by single class accommodation - indeed right back to when that was called third class let alone second. The only exceptions tended to be in the peaks which may have been availability or revenue driven.
FGW▸ (and for that matter TT) have always been poor in diagramming 165/166 only onto appropriate routes treating them very much as interchangeable. I suspect there may still be operational reasons to run the 'wrong' type.
I'm not a first class traveler but don't begrudge those who are but from my experience the first class areas on the 165/166 services don't really offer much on the
B&H▸ line as there a very few ticket checks and from observation they are used by a large number of standard class ticket holders.
hmmm, there will be trolley services on the longer distance 166s.
An interesting entry on
RTT» looking as far into the future as I can (16 November). The first down service of the day between Reading and Didcot is 2L36
RDG‡-BAN. RTT observes the following:
Seating: standard only between Reading and Oxford, first & standard from Oxford
Interested to see how that pans out using the same train ...
166 unit attached at Oxford? The first service from BAN is a 6car unit currently, but I believe going to a 5car....so 2car 165 + 3car 166?
I also noted that most of the Class 2 Oxfords are "Standard Only" and the peak time semi-fasts "First and Standard".
The Class 1 services (longer distance) should be 166s and any class 2s will be 165s