All lines were reopened just before 8pm.
Thank Goodness.
Yesterday's failure was "exceptional" ... this sort of failure is "very rare indeed". Except that these exceptional failures add up to make for unexceptional service failures. From the Chippenham / Trowbridge view in the last 4 weeks:
a) Sunday 30th October - no service due to points failure
b) Monday 31st October - virtually no service due to points failure
c) Monday 15th November - virtually no service until later afternoon due to track problems
d) Monday 22nd November- severeley impacted service due to weather conditions and flooding
e) Saturday 26th November - severely impacted services due to signalling problems Bath to Bristol
and that's before we look at the minor stuff like Melksham to London journeys extended by 90 minutes due to planned engineering on Sundays, and overcrowding to the extent of discomfort on the 17:36 off Swindon on 16th ...
None of the five exceptional days we've had in four weeks can be 'blame attributed' to Great Western Railway who have for the most part been let down by the failure of Network Rail to supply the safe, operational infrastructure and signalling that
GWR▸ need to run their trains. However, the failure of trains to run (especially at short notice), the lack of realistic and trustworthy information in many cases, and the absence of adequate alternative provision whoever is to blame does and will put people off using the train, and perhaps questions need to be asked with a view to seeing if the underlying systems can be made more robust and customer friendly.
Readers will note that I'm full of praise for the staff on the ground who deal with the situations as best they can without being provided with the means to get people to where they want to go in a timely manner, and with information feeds to pass on to the customer which are often over-optimistic and sometimes plain crazy.
So - have the last four weeks been just a run of bad luck, and it will get better without any interventions, or should someone rethink something?