According to
SWR» , last night one of their trains ran out of juice and got stuck between Wokingham and Reading. I can't see where, exactly, from
RTT» -
GWR▸ trains to Reading were hardly affected, while those towards Gatwick waited so long they were cancelled from Guildford because they were so late. However, the one train that got so far and then disappears from the records was at Earley and heading for Reading; and there's little provision for passing or reversing trains there.
Since SWR took over, their excuse generator seems to have adopted a different style from
SWT▸ 's. It is set up to explain more, and tells you "what's going on" and then "what we're doing about it", though with some variation (and often not putting things under the right heading). The same words are then used by National Rail Enquiries. Whether
NR» 's contribution is used verbatim, or is being "improved", I can't say.
So today we got:
Electric Supply Problems between Reading and Ascot
Due to an electricity supply problem and a points failure between Reading and Ascot some lines are blocked. Train services running to and from these stations may be cancelled or revised. Disruption is expected until 12:00 today, 28 November.
What's Going On:
Last night, one of our train services reported a problem with the electricity supply to trains between Wokingham and Reading. This resulted in the electricity supply being switched off.
Network Rail, who own and maintain the railway infrastructure, sent engineers to site to inspect and rectify the fault. When they arrived on site, they discovered that numerous power cables had burnt out which needed to be replaced before our electric trains can again call at stations between Wokingham and Reading.
It is anticipated that Network Rail will complete their work at 10:00 this morning at which point we will aim to recover the train service. Prior to that time train services from Reading towards London Waterloo will start at Ascot or Wokingham and train services running towards Reading will terminate at Ascot or Wokingham.
At 07:10 this morning a points failure occurred at Wokingham and this has further hampered attempts to operate train services as far as Wokingham. Points are sections of track that enable trains to change from one line to another. This failure means that trains are unable to run between Bracknell and Wokingham and Bracknell and Crowthorne in either direction. Staff are on site working to repair the points but we do not currently have a firm estimate of when we expect this problem to be resolved.
Replacement road replacement transport is now in operation, we are working to extend the scope of the replacement transport due to the points failure.
For details of alterations to individual services please see our JourneyCheck page.
If you require assistance in completing your journey, please speak to a member of staff or use a help point at any station.
Train services will be subject to alteration or cancellations. We apologise for the disruption caused to your journey today.
How We're Helping You Complete Your Journey:
We have arranged for your tickets to be accepted on the following routes:
Great Western Railway services via any reasonable route
London Underground services via any reasonable route.
Actually, trains were back running well before 10:00, though obviously the whole morning peak was lost. The power for this section of track was beefed up a lot in preparation for our longer trains (still few of them around) and more of 'em (not until next year). So what burned out? It wasn't at one of those nice new feeder stations, was it? Or (reading across from other problems) some old cables that were disturbed in putting in the new stuff?
NRE‡ added this about GWR services:
The diesel services can run between Wokingham and Reading but these are expected to be extremely busy.
However, after 7:00 they didn't - they waited on either side until after 9:00. And all GWR Journeycheck had to say, other than listing those cancelled and delayed trains, was (for example):
09:02 Reading to Redhill due 10:25 has been cancelled.
This is due to a fault with the signalling system.
Nothing under "Line Updates".
"Under "Your Journey", it was just "Major disruption between Reading and Wokingham until 12:00 ".
Some of the individual part-cancellations appear appear in RTT with the usual puzzling attributions, such as "This service was cancelled between Guildford and Gatwick Airport due to a problem with the electrified line (I1)."