Sadly it's not just the trains. Public transport out of Bath seems to have ground to a stop altogether.
My son, travelling from Filton AW to Trowbridge, was on the train that failed. Ironically he had left work early (at 3) intending to go out this evening, but ended up not getting home (Melksham - he drives to Trowbridge each day since obviously there's no useable trains from Melksham) until well after 8pm.
They were told while sitting on the failed train at Oldfield Park for 3 hours that the brakes had failed. Initially they were informed that a following SW Trains set was going to push them along to Bath. I must confess my own first thought was "now that could be interesting, for a number of reasons..."
clearly not actually in the station, everyone on that service has my sympathies, but 3 hours stranded seems a bit extreme. We had rumours that the
SWT▸ had attempted the rescue, so have assumed it failed then? Did anything come down from Westbury to drag it back?
Some of the passengers were extremely nervous by this stage of travelling anywhere at all on a train with no brakes, let alone being pushed along by another one. In the end they were pulled down the line to Bath by, I believe, a 125.
Meanwhile my daughter, who works in Bath and travels to and from Melksham by bus each day, was for the second day running left stranded in Bath by First Group. Having left work at 5, she was told the next bus back to Melksham was today likely to run after 9pm. The same thing had happened yesterday, but without the promises of even a late bus running. Eventually she got a bus to Trowbridge and got her boyfriend to drive over and pick her up there. She got in around half past 8 this evening.
I have to say the bus service has generally been quite reliable over the past 6 months - maybe once every three weeks or so she's either late into work or is delayed getting out of Bath. This week's been a nightmare though. No idea what's going on.
I've no idea what's going on either, which is probably more than the management did tonight.