"Service Quality Excellence" - as told at the
GWR▸ briefing
GWR will enter into a new Service Quality Regime from June 2022
External auditors will be engaged to audit stations and trains. Mystery Shoppers will audit customer service. We will then be expected to rectify any failures against the standard within a prescribed time period.
We are told that audits will cover apps, carpets, catering, cleanliness, customer information, heating, lighting, litter, seating, social media, staff presence, stations, temperature, ticket gates, ticket offices, toilets, trains, waiting areas, website and wi-fi.
I asked about service quality of the connections between trains as it's very much an issue we have had and was told to "that's not in SQE - wait for the timetable section" and in that section I waited in vain for performance monitoring comments. Towards the end of that section I raised the issue of just-missed connections off late running trains and got no more than woolly words - and good though SQE may (or may not) be, it would seem that train performance and connections are not part of the it.
The GWR speaker assumed we were talking about Newbury, with the Bedwyn shuttle. No - the poblem is endemic and (as far as I can see) unmonitored. Personally I can report:
* Pulling in to Swindon late at platform 3, with the Westbury service in the bay. Slow door opening on my train, by which time doors were closed on the Westbury train
* Pulling in to Chippenham from Melksham, as doors closed on the Bristol train
* Pulling into Trowbridge late from Bristol and the last train of the day pulled out for Swindon
* Pulling in to Westbury on platform 3 as the Exeter train it was supposed to connect with pulled out of platform 2
* Running through the subway at Westbury having arrived on a late train from Melksham to see the Weymouth train pulling out
* Arriving in Westbury on a limping train from Southampton a few seconds after the connection to Swindon had pulled out
* And just a week or two back ... last train for Salisbury pulling out of Westbury on time, and "empty" - a few minutes before the new connecting train that GWR have run since December pulled in. A failure that would ever have happened when it was a through train!
* I could also report issues at Bath, at Bristol, at Reading, at Exeter St Davids ... and a much smaller bunch of "holds" that worked well - lots of passengers transferred for the cost of a minute or two.
Some of these may have been good calls - we can discuss - but in all honesty we don't know - there is no measure I know of that encompasses connections, even though a very high proportion of journeys involve changes from one train to another. And it's not measured by SQE either - leaving out the difficult stuff?