However, would Grahame's colleagues in Wiltshire welcome the opportunity of a single change of train at Reading to get to Gatwick as part of the new franchise?
I don't see that's amy different to what's available at present from stations on the Berks and Hants and London - Bristol lines.
Two immediate issues with this:
1) Cross country is an intercity service and Reading Gatwick stops at every farm gate along the way!
2) Reading Gatwick is 2 x an hour and Reading Newcastle is hourly
A massive question in the franchise - "what's
XC▸ it for" - Intercity and / or shorter journeys and can it / should it cover both in some places, should some services be transferred out (or in) and on soma lines can you / should you be providing local trains additionally to XC? Questions like "do you serve Bridgwater" are interesting.
Reading to Gatwick is strongly tipped to go up to three services per hour ... as I understand it, the sticking point is the safety case / extra use of level crossings. It would be two fast Gatwicks and a slower Redhill. There is also the question in the short term of rolling stock (but 769s on order) and perhaps lack of train crew.
I think you can see what XC is for by looking at the shape of its route map - a rather wiggly thin "X" that's largely circumferential to London, so it cuts across the long-distance franchises that still keep the London-centric shape of the old companies. So it's not really for all local/regional links between next-door franchise areas; they can do them themselves. It's for just some of those between main centres where via London is too long and slow. Ideally it should use fast lines, too, so as to not duplicate the territorial franchises and also to make longer-distance trips worthwhile.
North Downs (and on to Reading) doesn't fit as you'd be better off going via London for anywhere north of Reading, and it isn't a fast line.
The service requirement has been 2 tph to Gatwick since the 2006 franchise, but
NR» have not been able to provide the paths for both. The excuse for this has varied, but having built P7 at Gatwick and P0 at Redhill they have now come up with the level crossing at Reigate. A third stopping train to Redhill has now been added to the
SLC▸ as no-one ever managed to make the 2 tph work given the conflict between serving all stops sometime and giving fast access to Gatwick itself.
So, as you can see, the Reading/Gatwick service is regarded as primarily "for" access to Gatwick Airport across
SWR» and most of
GWR▸ areas, for which via London isn't so helpful (though may still be quicker!). Secondarily, it does local commuter travel for Reading, Wokingham, Camberley/Farnborough Guildford, and I presume Dorking, Reigate, Redhill, and Gatwick too (and loads of schoolkids). It isn't at all clear that fits in with XC's mandate.
As to the trains - the 165 to 166 difference in seating and cooling isn't that much really, especially in the done-up ones. The luggage areas never seemed to take most of the airline suitcases out of the aisles either. The big difference will be the change to gutless 769s, if that's what we get.