I am hopeful that these usage figures will mean CrossCountry will stop trains on their Manchester<>Bristol axis soon (May 2024?), which I know a number of influential people are pushing for. It might even help with regaining momentum regarding the aspiration of a 2tph GWR▸ service between Worcester and Paddington. Think what the usage would be with eight trains an hour calling!
A bit of an implosion in the Cardiff<>Nottingham service today, meant several of the longer distance Voyager operated service called additionally at Worcestershire Parkway.
Performance was as follows:
1M21 left Cheltenham 4 late and arrived New Street 6 late
1S37 left Cheltenham 2 late and arrived New Street 2 late
1V50 left New Street on time and arrived Cheltenham 13 late
1M49 left Cheltenham 6 late and arrived New Street 4 late
1V60 left New Street on time and arrived Cheltenham 3 late
So, aside from 1V50 very little time was lost due to the additional call, with one train losing no time and one actually gaining two minutes. Bodes well for introducing a call on these train permanantly without having to do too much tinkering with the schedules.
Travelling back to Worcestershire Parkway from Manchester, I was at New Street in time for the 1730
XC▸ servie southwards from there, which got cancelled at Derby (breakdown, lack of crew, ambulance service attendance - take your pick of the excuses)
After a bit of a delay, the train, 1V13 was einstatedfor the Birmingham to Newport section of the diagram. The empty stock for this appears to have originate in the Leicester area, and rolled into New Street just after 1900. The "next" hourly train from New Street had also been cancelled. The 1730 then got chopped short, and would run as far as Gloucester only
The worst thing about the wait was not knowing if it was risky or not to go and get a warming cuppa. I had the benefit of looking at
RTT» and Tracksy, and knowing what to look for. But most of the waiting passengers had no way of knowing what was happening