It's usually just an attempt to get the service back, so stops get removed in order for the train to be able to make up some time.
I understand that, and had the train I had been on been delayed due to a technical problem, then missed stops to make up the time I can understand as its a one off. But the whole mainline into Paddington was shut due to the bridge strike at Burnham, so surely having one service make up time isn't going to radically change things, whilst disrupting even more passengers ?
Oxford stoppers are half hourly, and chances are the other wasn't that far behind? Or potentially maybe another half hour behind which isn't the end of the world compared to services that other stations get.
It was 30mins behind as the whole network was running late - but 30mins might not be much, but it is when the original train was 40mins late or whatever it was, thats now 70mins for a 30min journey! And to make matters worse, the following train was over crowded, then has even more than usual getting on at Reading as the previous service was all dumped there. Really makes no sense to me from a customer point of view.
However won't ever really know as you haven't said what day this happened.
Its happened quite a few times, but I think this was September 3rd.
And I have checked today, and there has been no disruption.
Nah I've been meaning to join the forum and ask for ages and kept forgetting, hence why it was a few weeks ago :-)
And sorry for the delay in replying, been a bit ill over the weekend :-(