I was told at the Community Rail conference in Barnstaple last month that due to the decision to keep some of the rolling stock longer than originally planned, there was a backlog of maintenance to catch up on. This had originally been cancelled as it was thought the units would be going.
It also isn't helped by the fact the West fleet, in particular, is even more tightly diagrammed in the summer to try to cater for seasonal demand.
Agree with that. To add
With the Severn Beach service now being run with Turbos cascades from the Thames Valley, we might have expected to see an easing up of short formations and cancellations due to lack of available rolling stock on "The West" fleet, but informally looking at feeds that has not [yet] happened.
The "spot hire" unit that's borrowed each day from
SWT▸ / Salisbury is still being hired - saw it in Bristol on Thursday (so that's not a 2 car we have lost yet), but it's been strongly suggested that the new franchise that takes over from Stagecoach wants it back a.s.a.p.
Although more of the older fleet *is* being retained the West for longer (in some cases for much longer) I don't believe that means that the whole of the fleet is being retained. So there are some units going. And in the Thames Valley, I think some of our members may have noticed
HSTs▸ running on Oxford services becoming turbos. That's the HSTs starting to go to be prepared for new homes.
Our feed map - and journey check - sometimes make things look far worse that they are.
A reduction from (say) 2 carriages to 1 on the Liskeard to Looe service prior to the schools breaking up - on a wet Wednesday - isn't going to leave anyone standing, but it may flag up as 24 short formations.
A cancellation showing up (AGAIN) of the 11:11 Westbury to Southampton in no worry what so ever when there's an addition train also shown at 11:11 from Westbury to Southampton. Just that the stock type has changed, and the train has to be flagged up to the signallers not to use platform 3 at Salisbury. This train conveys up to 50 people from Westbury, and the replacement (a 153 - one carriage) is sufficient - typical journeys Plymouth to Southampton. Where it is a problem is where the uninitiated see a cancellation report and are put off using the replacement
My heart sinks when I see a line on our map showing issues Swindon to Westbury - but at times the improved flow of information leads only to the perception of an increased problem. 2 or 3 minutes late - good to be informed, but no huge panic. 2 coaches down to one on the extra lunchtime time - no problem; that's not where the two coaches were needed in the first place.
I may suggest to a fellow moderator to split some of these posts off - I fear I'm getting off topic in my explanations, but editing / splitting off myself would be like being judge and jury ...