Apologies as this will presumably have been done to death. It feels that about 1 in 5 times I use Westbury I end up wondering how much grit that missing platform throws into the oyster that is Westbury's timetable. Last night being one of the one in fives.
Making a connection from Exeter back to Bath, passengers alighting at 3 sent to platform 1.... where a little late running was shortly to result in a train from Portsmouth being scheduled to pull alongside the platform and come face to face with a train from Cardiff doing the same from the opposite direction - the information system announced them as arriving within a minute of each other.
Intending passengers waited, looking surpisingly unpuzzled. Behind them, though it was a warm evening, the stiff breeze caused the wires making up the fence at the edge of the disused platform to emit an occasional mournful howl, appropriate in the circumstances.
The signalling system sat and thought about the conundrum for five minutes before a late change of plan triggered an announcement for the expected platform change to Platform 3 for the Bristol. The suprisingly buoyant number of passengers trooped patiently back down the stairs, through the underpass and back up again.
In this case I don't think anything was delayed - the timekeeping of the Portsmouth train was for some reason a bit ragged for its entire journey and Westbury didn't contribute anything additional, so the grit didn't go into the timetable and was only cast to the passengers in terms of an additional platform change - and Westbury does have lifts. There must be a number of people that see that platform and think: 'There's a line there... why didn't they put it alongside?'
Mark