I would be very interested to find out what possible excuse
FGW▸ can have for this:
I was on the 7:21 from Tilehurst to Ealing Broadway this morning & we were well on time when suddenly we came to a halt at West Ealing. (Please note that this is
NOT a short platform & we were stopped fully alongside it.)
The driver anounced that he was going to have to change ends & reverse back to Hayes & transfer to the fast line because of a "problem" at Acton (he had no more details).
At this point people who were going to Ealing Broadway, including myself, asked him as he passed the window to let us get off the train now at West Ealing but he would not let us because the train "was going to proceed."
WHY??? We were parked, as I have said, fully on the platform at W Ealing for a good 10 minutes. Surely we the fare-paying passengers should have had the right to decide whether we wanted to get off now & walk/bus it to Ealing Broadway or take our chances with the train.
But this story gets much better....! We eventually got back to the bay platform at Hayes, whereupon another train, which would originally have been a long way behind us, stopped at the adjoining platform & picked up passengers - and then left in front of us! (We had already been overtaken by at least 2 other trains).
And then.... we proceeded back to Ealing Broadway
on the same relief line we had been on in the first place!So if we had just stayed parked at West Ealing for a bit longer until they reopened the line, we would still have been better off.
We eventually arrived at Ealing Broadway only a few minutes short of an hour late. If I had got off at West Ealing when I wanted to, I could have walked it in half the time.
If anyone can explain this fiasco away, i would be very interested! (I don't blame the driver
BTW▸ , he was just doing as he was told.)