I gather from a contact in the Coach industry, arranging alternative transport is very disjointed and slow process, so whilst it might seem a logic in the cancellation to get alternative transport this may take longer than the next train.
Completely agree! I have had the pleasure of pointing out to people that even if the next train's over an hour away, it may be far more logical than to source alternative road transport - taking 30 minutes to arrive, 5 minutes to load and 20 minutes longer for the journey ... arriving at destination just before next train.
Station manager contacts gwr control, gwr control contacts their road transport provider- currently another division of First, First Travel Solutions (FTS), FTS then contact local operators, local operator then gets vehicles and staff to the station which may take time unless they've staff on standby.
Yuk.
It may be the staff don't know what's happening immediately to make suggestions.
Agreed - but "Would intending passengers please wait for a further announcement while we work out what the best alternative is for you" should be a minimum
By the way ... if the 15:29's cancelled, passengers for Trowbridge and Westbury should take the 15:44 and change at Bath Spa, and for Melksham should (but he may not accept your ticket!) catch the 15:51 bus. Both much slower than the 15:29, but will still get you there before the 17:53 would.