But anyway - I suspect some maintainance was responsible for the late start and slightly short formation. The train ran well enough - but the station stops were prolonged. Partly due to the flow on and off of the crowds, and partly because of faulty doors on the rear coach that were taking an age to close each time they were opened. We were 10 late off Castle Cary - no big deal, save that we had an 8 minute connection there. With a big group, though, we had arranged for the train to be held in case of delay.
According to the
FGW▸ Changes To The Service Level Commitment letter (Page 38 of the link below) , it is proposed to increase the station dwell times to provide realistic station allowances on the Weymouth line.
http://www.saveseverntunnel.co.uk/FirstGW%202007%20Draft%20Timetable%20for%20comments.pdfThe clapped out old stock is turning what should be a clockwork operation into an eventful adventure all too often, and with no modern replacements in site, I can see it only getting worse rather than better.
Quote from a recent
DfT» press release (link below) :
http://www.gnn.gov.uk/environment/fullDetail.asp?ReleaseID=302338&NewsAreaID=2&NavigatedFromDepartment=False"Major improvements include 1,300 new carriages for the busiest trains across England and Wales. This will include extra carriages on services in the Bristol area."
No info as to when they will be delivered / how many there will be and on what services they will be deployed. FGW didnt seem to know anything about it when I asked them , and they said that they await the details with "considerable interest."
Interestingly, (according to something I read in Modern Railways magazine a couple of years ago), the old slam door trains on the Southern region were some of the most reliable on the network when they were withdrawn, and they were pushing 40 years. Not much to go wrong on these I suppose.
I remember
SWT▸ saying that their slam door trains were effectively "boxes on wheels" with none of the complex technology that could go wrong on the newer trains.