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Re: Where was PhilW - 17/09/25 In "The Lighter Side" [365730/30751/30] Posted by PhilWakely at 20:20, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Due to its very distinctive architecture, it's got to be Wemyss Bay railway station.
The terminus of the Inverclyde Line, with a connection to the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry terminal.
(CalMac being one of my pet topics.
) CfN. 
The terminus of the Inverclyde Line, with a connection to the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry terminal.
(CalMac being one of my pet topics.


Sorry Chris, you - along with JayMac earlier today - are actually incorrect! I'll be there later this week

Re: Where was PhilW - 17/09/25 In "The Lighter Side" [365729/30751/30] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 20:15, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Due to its very distinctive architecture, it's got to be Wemyss Bay railway station.
The terminus of the Inverclyde Line, with a connection to the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry terminal.
(CalMac being one of my pet topics.


Re: More and more driving tests are on automatic cars. In "Buses and other ways to travel" [365728/30746/5] Posted by matth1j at 20:08, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The Yaris can be set into manual mode if needed and then use the select lever to shift up or down one ratio at a time
...which is a neat trick for a CVT 
Re: Couldn't upload a pic In "News, Help and Assistance" [365727/30752/29] Posted by matth1j at 20:07, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Ok, I think I'm getting confused - when I said above:
unlike that one the other day that did appear in the preview but not in the posted post due to some software issue that Graham spotted
thinking about it, it was a link to another site, not an attach.Apologies - next time I'll just cross my fingers and post

Re: More and more driving tests are on automatic cars. In "Buses and other ways to travel" [365726/30746/5] Posted by bradshaw at 20:02, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The Yaris can be set into manual mode if needed and then use the select lever to shift up or down one ratio at a time
Re: Couldn't upload a pic In "News, Help and Assistance" [365725/30752/29] Posted by stuving at 20:01, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Attached images do not show in the preview. That's just how it is.
Re: Couldn't upload a pic In "News, Help and Assistance" [365724/30752/29] Posted by matth1j at 19:52, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Sure, but presumably it would still be good to understand why the attach didn't work? Speaking as a software developer

Re: Where was PhilW - 17/09/25 In "The Lighter Side" [365723/30751/30] Posted by PhilWakely at 19:51, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Oh, by the way JayMac is barred from this as he and I have been messaging each other during the day!
I recognize where you were - but I wondered whether Finn is still allowed to reply first?
CfN.

Go ahead! Finn is still recovering from being pampered at the cricket today

Re: Couldn't upload a pic In "News, Help and Assistance" [365722/30752/29] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:46, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Personally, I prefer to include a link to an image on an external site when I post an item.
It then appears, as an image, in context, within my post. CfN.

Re: Couldn't upload a pic In "News, Help and Assistance" [365721/30752/29] Posted by matth1j at 19:44, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
(Forgot to say that image size <2MB.)
Re: Couldn't upload a pic In "News, Help and Assistance" [365720/30752/29] Posted by matth1j at 19:40, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |

Re: Couldn't upload a pic In "News, Help and Assistance" [365719/30752/29] Posted by ChrisB at 19:36, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I can see those pesky ducks
Couldn't upload a pic In "News, Help and Assistance" [365718/30752/29] Posted by matth1j at 19:31, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
...in this post: https://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=29726.msg365715#msg365715
I did the Additional Options / Choose File, and the filename was displayed as the chosen file (a .png). But the picture didn't show up in the preview (unlike that one the other day that did appear in the preview but not in the posted post due to some software issue that Graham spotted).
I didn't want to risk posting it without the pic, so uploaded it elsewhere and supplied a link. But shouldn't the attach option have worked?
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [365717/29726/18] Posted by grahame at 19:23, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I will be getting the 18:03 bus from Melksham Market Place to the West Wilts meeting ... see how I do on return for the 21:22.
18:03 bus running very late ... so I caught the daily x69 to Bradford-on-Avon at 18:05. The 18:21 train from there to Trowbridge was 8 minutes late, so managed to catch that - at the venue just before 18:40.
Getting home may be interesting - GWR say that they are running rail replacement buses, so we will see.
Re: Where was PhilW - 17/09/25 In "The Lighter Side" [365716/30751/30] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:20, 17th September 2025 Already liked by PhilWakely | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Oh, by the way JayMac is barred from this as he and I have been messaging each other during the day!
I recognize where you were - but I wondered whether Finn is still allowed to reply first?
CfN.

Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [365715/29726/18] Posted by matth1j at 19:18, 17th September 2025 Already liked by Mark A | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Re: Solent Tunnel, between the mainland and the Isle of Wight In "Campaigns for new and improved services" [365714/30657/28] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:14, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Fair point, ChrisB.

I was never going win this one, so I've now amended the heading of this topic, yet again.
That is my final answer. CfN.

Where was PhilW - 17/09/25 In "The Lighter Side" [365713/30751/30] Posted by PhilWakely at 18:40, 17th September 2025 Already liked by Mark A | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Way back in the Summer of 2018, I purchased an 8 in 15 Freedom of Scotland rover and managed to travel over most of the rural (and not so rural) lines. I am currently north of the border again, attempting to travel over the rest (bar some of the Glasgow suburban lines)
Whilst enjoying the wonders of Wifi for the moment, I thought I'd post this now. I may not be so lucky over the next few days!
So, where was I today (17/09/25)?
Oh, by the way JayMac is barred from this as he and I have been messaging each other during the day!

Re: More and more driving tests are on automatic cars. In "Buses and other ways to travel" [365710/30746/5] Posted by anthony215 at 17:41, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I still prefer manuals especially if poor weather such as snow
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [365709/29726/18] Posted by matth1j at 17:33, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
allowing me to catch the 17:15 271 bus from Bath to Melksham instead of the cancelled Chippenham-Melksham train. The infrequency of said trains fortunately means that the refund is sufficient to cover the bus cost 
2nd 271 of the day, although the first one was due to a senior moment - was one mile into the 1.6 to Melksham station when I realised I'd left my laptop at home. After retracing my steps, rather than repeating the initial mile I caught the bus to Bath - the nearest bus stop is only about 100m from my front door. It's a useful option to have as a backup.
This evening's refund of just over £5 will nearly cover my morning lapse as well.
Re: WWRUG, 17th September 2025, Trowbridge. All welcome In "Diary - what's happening when?" [365708/30697/34] Posted by grahame at 17:22, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
All welcome. The Bethesda Church Hall is less than 100 yards from Trowbridge Station, and the meeting timed so that you can arrive and leave by train.
Or you could if the train hadn't broken down!!
The train that runs between Westbury and Chippenham has broken down.
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What are we doing about it?
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We are unable to source a replacment therefore we will opperate rail replacement transport between Chippenham and Wesbury in both directions.
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What are my options?
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Option 1: Use the National Rail Enquiries real-time journey planner to check if a journey by rail is currently possible. If you are at a station please check the live departure boards or speak to a member of station staff.
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Option 3: Replacement transport has been arranged to run between Chippenham, Melksham, Trowbridge and Westbury in both directions, for the rest of the service.
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Let us help you:
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If you're already travelling when disruption happens, we'll get you where you need to go. If you miss the last train of the day due to cancellation or because another train was delayed, we wont leave you stranded.
OK - down on the bus at 18:03 from Melksham (x34) and will try the rail replacement service to get me home
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [365707/29726/18] Posted by matth1j at 17:21, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I will be getting the 18:03 bus from Melksham Market Place to the West Wilts meeting ... see how I do on return for the 21:22.
I legged it to BTM so I could catch the 16:47 Warminster service instead of my normal 17:00 Paddington, allowing me to catch the 17:15 271 bus from Bath to Melksham instead of the cancelled Chippenham-Melksham train. The infrequency of said trains fortunately means that the refund is sufficient to cover the bus cost 
Re: More and more driving tests are on automatic cars. In "Buses and other ways to travel" [365706/30746/5] Posted by Oxonhutch at 17:19, 17th September 2025 Already liked by matth1j | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Re: WWRUG, 17th September 2025, Trowbridge. All welcome In "Diary - what's happening when?" [365705/30697/34] Posted by grahame at 17:14, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
All welcome. The Bethesda Church Hall is less than 100 yards from Trowbridge Station, and the meeting timed so that you can arrive and leave by train.
Or you could if the train hadn't broken down!!
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [365704/29726/18] Posted by grahame at 17:13, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
16:23 Westbury to Swindon due 17:06
17:35 Swindon to Westbury due 18:19
18:37 Westbury to Swindon due 19:21
20:12 Swindon to Westbury due 20:56
21:16 Westbury to Swindon due 21:58
22:31 Swindon to Westbury due 23:12
22:31 Swindon to Westbury due 23:12 will be cancelled.
This is due to a fault on this train.
17:35 Swindon to Westbury due 18:19
18:37 Westbury to Swindon due 19:21
20:12 Swindon to Westbury due 20:56
21:16 Westbury to Swindon due 21:58
22:31 Swindon to Westbury due 23:12
22:31 Swindon to Westbury due 23:12 will be cancelled.
This is due to a fault on this train.
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [365703/29726/18] Posted by grahame at 17:11, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I will be getting the 18:03 bus from Melksham Market Place to the West Wilts meeting ... see how I do on return for the 21:22.
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [365702/29726/18] Posted by TaplowGreen at 17:06, 17th September 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cancellations to services between Swindon and Westbury via Melksham
Due to a broken down train all lines are disrupted. Disruption is expected until the end of the day.
Train services between Swindon and Westbury via Melksham have been cancelled.
Customer Advice
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What has happened?
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The train that runs between Westbury and Chippenham has broken down.
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What are we doing about it?
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We are unable to source a replacment therefore we will opperate rail replacement transport between Chippenham and Wesbury in both directions.
More detail, from the BBC:
The decades-long fight to save a Victorian pier from the sea

Birnbeck Pier, in Weston-super-Mare, has become increasingly rundown in recent years
On Tuesday, councillors looked set to cancel the restoration of a crumbling Victorian pier when news broke of some 11th hour funding from the National Lottery Heritage fund.
More than 30 years after it closed, Birnbeck Pier had been saved.
In its heyday, the 19th Century pier hosted funfair rides and drew crowds of visitors who stopped off in Weston-super-Mare on pleasure steamers.
It opened in 1867 and was visited by millions before safety concerns saw the pier closed in 1994. Since then it has been battered by storms, partially collapsed into the sea, and become too unsafe for the former resident RNLI lifeboat crews to use.
After multiple failed attempts, the latest funding announcement means Birnbeck's restoration is set to go ahead - but it has been a long journey to get to this moment.

Birnbeck Pier has been closed since 1994 and fallen into a state of disrepair
Birnbeck - also known locally as 'The Old Pier' - is the only pier in the UK to link to an island, connecting Weston-super-Mare with a small, rocky piece of land known as Birnbeck Island.
The pier was a popular attraction until it was taken over during World War Two and used for weapons testing. When it reopened after the war, visitor numbers declined and the last steamer visited Birnbeck Island in 1979.
Plans to restore the pier stretch back to 2006, when it was purchased by Urban Splash which launched a competition to redevelop it a year later. But by 2011, the company said it could no longer afford the restoration and shelved the plans.
At the time, the Friends of the Old Pier society called it "a complete and utter disaster", as no work had taken place.
Two years later, the RNLI closed its base on Birnbeck Island after 131 years, saying it had become too dangerous for their crews to get out there using the temporary walkway it had installed.

Birnbeck Island was only visited by RNLI crews after the pier closed to the public in 1994
In October 2014, the pier was sold to CNM Estates, with owner Wahid Samady publishing plans for a hotel, homes and shops on Birnbeck Island.
Mr Samady told the BBC in January 2015 that repairs to the pier had to be linked to profitable commercial developments of the island. But local councillors were sceptical of the plans, with the then-deputy leader of the council Elfan Ap Rees saying at the time: "Up to now, he hasn't come up with a viable solution for the local residents."
By 2015, the Victorian Society featured the pier in its top 10 most endangered buildings in England and Wales.
Comedian John Cleese, who was born in Weston-super-Mare, and EastEnders actor Timothy West backed a campaign to save it, but winter storms in December 2015 severely damaged the pier's landing jetty, which partially collapsed into the sea. The council later gave permission for the deck and legs to be removed as it was too damaged to repair.
In September 2019, the council served CNM Estates with a repair notice, saying it had "exhausted all other options" trying to get the company to commit to fixing the pier.
By January 2020, the council said no work had been carried out and it was considering buying the pier, with the view of having the RNLI move back to the island.
In February, the council voted to start a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) to take it over, with the then-leader Don Davies offering CNM Estates a token £1 to avoid the CPO purchase. "I'll deliver the £1 coin personally if it makes it any quicker," said Mr Davies.
The order was approved in July 2020. CNM Estates applied for planning permission to refurbish the island in August, but nothing came of the plans.
Meanwhile, CNM Estates was involved in a High Court dispute, and a High Court judge ordered Mr Samady to find a new owner by January 2021.
The pier was sold to Birnbeck Holdings Ltd, a new company led by Mr Samady, which pledged to begin repair works "without the hindrance of historical litigation".
After a court appeal against the CPO was withdrawn in November 2022, Birnbeck Holdings sold the pier to the council in July 2023, a month before the hearing on the CPO was due to take place. The council had secured more than £20m for the project from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the government, the National Heritage Memorial Fund and Historic England.
In September 2024, the RNLI published plans to return to Birnbeck Island, and offered £5m towards the project. However, in June 2025, the lifeboat charity pulled out of the scheme. The RNLI's chief executive Peter Sparkes said the pier would present an "unacceptable ongoing financial risk" for the charity.
The council faced having to plug the shortfall itself, and a report earlier this month recommended the restoration plans should be scrapped, as the amount needed was too much for it to afford. But just as councillors were about to vote to abandon the restoration, the National Lottery stepped up to provide the money.
Councillor Mike Bell, leader of the council, said: "We had a setback earlier in the summer, but we promised to work right up until the eleventh hour to try to find a solution, and I am delighted our efforts have paid off. We are incredibly grateful to The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Put simply, this lifeline has saved the day. Without it, the future of Birnbeck Pier would have been in real danger."

Birnbeck Pier, in Weston-super-Mare, has become increasingly rundown in recent years
On Tuesday, councillors looked set to cancel the restoration of a crumbling Victorian pier when news broke of some 11th hour funding from the National Lottery Heritage fund.
More than 30 years after it closed, Birnbeck Pier had been saved.
In its heyday, the 19th Century pier hosted funfair rides and drew crowds of visitors who stopped off in Weston-super-Mare on pleasure steamers.
It opened in 1867 and was visited by millions before safety concerns saw the pier closed in 1994. Since then it has been battered by storms, partially collapsed into the sea, and become too unsafe for the former resident RNLI lifeboat crews to use.
After multiple failed attempts, the latest funding announcement means Birnbeck's restoration is set to go ahead - but it has been a long journey to get to this moment.

Birnbeck Pier has been closed since 1994 and fallen into a state of disrepair
Birnbeck - also known locally as 'The Old Pier' - is the only pier in the UK to link to an island, connecting Weston-super-Mare with a small, rocky piece of land known as Birnbeck Island.
The pier was a popular attraction until it was taken over during World War Two and used for weapons testing. When it reopened after the war, visitor numbers declined and the last steamer visited Birnbeck Island in 1979.
Plans to restore the pier stretch back to 2006, when it was purchased by Urban Splash which launched a competition to redevelop it a year later. But by 2011, the company said it could no longer afford the restoration and shelved the plans.
At the time, the Friends of the Old Pier society called it "a complete and utter disaster", as no work had taken place.
Two years later, the RNLI closed its base on Birnbeck Island after 131 years, saying it had become too dangerous for their crews to get out there using the temporary walkway it had installed.

Birnbeck Island was only visited by RNLI crews after the pier closed to the public in 1994
In October 2014, the pier was sold to CNM Estates, with owner Wahid Samady publishing plans for a hotel, homes and shops on Birnbeck Island.
Mr Samady told the BBC in January 2015 that repairs to the pier had to be linked to profitable commercial developments of the island. But local councillors were sceptical of the plans, with the then-deputy leader of the council Elfan Ap Rees saying at the time: "Up to now, he hasn't come up with a viable solution for the local residents."
By 2015, the Victorian Society featured the pier in its top 10 most endangered buildings in England and Wales.
Comedian John Cleese, who was born in Weston-super-Mare, and EastEnders actor Timothy West backed a campaign to save it, but winter storms in December 2015 severely damaged the pier's landing jetty, which partially collapsed into the sea. The council later gave permission for the deck and legs to be removed as it was too damaged to repair.
In September 2019, the council served CNM Estates with a repair notice, saying it had "exhausted all other options" trying to get the company to commit to fixing the pier.
By January 2020, the council said no work had been carried out and it was considering buying the pier, with the view of having the RNLI move back to the island.
In February, the council voted to start a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) to take it over, with the then-leader Don Davies offering CNM Estates a token £1 to avoid the CPO purchase. "I'll deliver the £1 coin personally if it makes it any quicker," said Mr Davies.
The order was approved in July 2020. CNM Estates applied for planning permission to refurbish the island in August, but nothing came of the plans.
Meanwhile, CNM Estates was involved in a High Court dispute, and a High Court judge ordered Mr Samady to find a new owner by January 2021.
The pier was sold to Birnbeck Holdings Ltd, a new company led by Mr Samady, which pledged to begin repair works "without the hindrance of historical litigation".
After a court appeal against the CPO was withdrawn in November 2022, Birnbeck Holdings sold the pier to the council in July 2023, a month before the hearing on the CPO was due to take place. The council had secured more than £20m for the project from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the government, the National Heritage Memorial Fund and Historic England.
In September 2024, the RNLI published plans to return to Birnbeck Island, and offered £5m towards the project. However, in June 2025, the lifeboat charity pulled out of the scheme. The RNLI's chief executive Peter Sparkes said the pier would present an "unacceptable ongoing financial risk" for the charity.
The council faced having to plug the shortfall itself, and a report earlier this month recommended the restoration plans should be scrapped, as the amount needed was too much for it to afford. But just as councillors were about to vote to abandon the restoration, the National Lottery stepped up to provide the money.
Councillor Mike Bell, leader of the council, said: "We had a setback earlier in the summer, but we promised to work right up until the eleventh hour to try to find a solution, and I am delighted our efforts have paid off. We are incredibly grateful to The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Put simply, this lifeline has saved the day. Without it, the future of Birnbeck Pier would have been in real danger."