.... so whats the solution,extended journey times/Coach with power doors,thoughts?.
Very interesting comment yesterday evening from a well know campaining gentleman in the Bristol / Wiltshire area who uses the term "we" when talking about first. Dr Andrew Murrison (
MP▸ for South West Wilts) was talking at a public meeting, and the question of very light staffing at Warminster (i.e. zero at times) and heavy staffing / dispatching at Westbury was raised.
To quote
"Because there are slam door trains operating at Westbury, all trains must be seen away by a dispatcher. It's a health and safety issue - people could get hurt by a door flying open if they weren't shut properly. So that takes precedence over staffing elsewhere"
Are there really dispatchers present for all
HST▸ departures / station stops all the way down to Penzance (not my neck of the woods - I don't know), or was "XX" talking a load of tosh? It seems more likely to me that Westbury's heavily loaded with dispatchers to keep trains running on time through a station with limited platform availablily, and multiple routes - Salisbury, Bath, Reading, Yeovil, Taunton and (very occasionally) Swindon.
On the power doors ... didn't
FGW▸ choose to send back the 125 mph units they had which were fitted with power doors, and keep exclusively the manual doored stock? It does make a difference - I was getting on a 125 at Swindon the other day; couple of poeple stood inside wondering how to get out, and a couple of young ladies on the platform standing looking helpless too. I - err - stepped around them and showed them how a door handle works