The media have been giving very negative coverage about the railway not providing a service - a 58-hour complete shutdown seems to be the phrase they're all picking up on. Having spent an hour or so at Reading on the 27th - probably the busiest post-Christmas day for rail travel - things were very much on a knife edge in terms of getting people on and off the longer distance trains. The station staff were doing their best, but most trains were loading/unloading for 3-4 minutes. A couple of 4-car Voyagers were in a right state in terms of crowding. Thankfully everything was managing to run pretty much on time.
I'm a member of staff who enjoys having Xmas and Boxing Day off of work guaranteed, and stands to lose out if trains run over these two days, but I can't deny that a Boxing Day service should at least be trialled on
FGW▸ routes. As mentioned there's the sales starting, sporting fixtures, and some people would like to go home from visiting relatives/friends on the 26th which would ease the pressure on the 27th a little.
This of course all hinges on staff being provided on trains and at stations, and
NR» being able to provide Signallers and maintenance staff, but vast numbers would not be required. Obviously engineering work might cause some alterations and if Reading happened to be playing Cardiff City that day you might need a couple of Footy specials. Broadly though, I'd suggest the following service should be provided initially from around 9am on Boxing Day:
Paddington-Plymouth-Penzance: Every two hours calling at Reading, Westbury, Castle Cary, Taunton, Tiverton
PW▸ , Exeter SD, Newton Abbot, Totnes and Plymouth. Every other train (i.e. every 4 hours) to extend to Penzance calling at the usual stops. Branch line connections to Barnstaple/Newquay/Falmouth/St. Ives to connect with these trains.
Paddington-Bristol-Cardiff-Swansea: Every hour calling at Reading, Didcot, Swindon, Chippenham, Bath Spa, Bristol
TM‡, Newport and Cardiff Central. Every other train (i.e. every 2 hours) extending to Bridgend, Port Talbot, Neath and Swansea.
Paddington-Gloucester-Cheltenham-Worcester: Every 4 hours calling at Reading, Didcot, Swindon, Kemble, Stonehouse, Gloucester, Cheltenham Spa and Worcester Shrub Hill.
Paddington-Oxford-Worcester-Malvern-Hereford: Every 2 hours calling at Slough, Maidenhead, Reading and Oxford. Every other train (i.e. every 4 hours) extending to Hanborough, Charlbury, Kingham, Moreton, Honeybourne, Evesham, Pershore, Worcester SH & FS, Malvern Link, Great Malvern, Colwall, Ledbury and Hereford.
Paddington Local Services: Every hour a stopping train to Oxford, and every hour a stopping train to Reading - usual off-peak weekday stops except the Reading's would also stop at West Ealing and Hanwell. Hourly branch line connections to Windsor. Hourly or two hourly branch line connections to Henley and Marlow.
Other services: Two hourly service between Reading and Gatwick Airport. Two hourly service between Reading and Bedwyn via Newbury. Two hourly service from Cardiff-Portsmouth (usual off-peak stops) and a Four-hourly service from Great Malvern-Westbury.
Oh, and finally a shuttle service at least every 30 minutes on the TransWilts from Salisbury to Swindon via Westbury and Melksham to make sure my plans get Graham's seal of approval!