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| Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026 In "Across the West" [376277/31163/26] Posted by IndustryInsider at 14:31, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
The western section of Dolphin Junction was completely replaced at Christmas. There was talk of the eastern section (which is the bit these particular trains use) being replaced and upgraded from 40mph to 70mph…not sure when though.
| Re: Weather updates from across the UK and implications for infrastructure - 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376276/31355/51] Posted by broadgage at 14:26, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
AFAIK, only one "red heat health alert" has been issued in the past.
Air conditioning is becoming a requirement rather than a luxury.
Certain small and foolish persons have predicted that broadgage will burst or explode due to the heat !
Air conditioning is becoming a requirement rather than a luxury.
Certain small and foolish persons have predicted that broadgage will burst or explode due to the heat !
Keep the Port chilled broadgage!
This time of year, I favour Plymouth Navy strenth gin and tonic with ice, or chilled beer.
| Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026 In "Across the West" [376275/31163/26] Posted by TaplowGreen at 14:18, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
GWR relying on TfL/Elizabeth Line to bail them out between Reading-Paddington it would seem.
Indeed, a proactive and preventative strategy often used during extreme heat, and far better than the points at Dolphin Junction failing in 'reverse' and four operational lines becoming two.
Quite a lot of freight loops will also be booked out for the same reason. The loops at Milton, Wootton Bassett, Hullavington and Chipping Sodbury being five examples.
Given that the frequency of these extreme weather events have been on the rise for the last decade or so, what has/is being done to make this and other key pieces of infrastructure more resilient?
Dolphin Junction would seem to be a well known and hugely disruptive single point of failure.
| Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026 In "Across the West" [376274/31163/26] Posted by IndustryInsider at 13:31, 22nd June 2026 Already liked by Mark A | ![]() |
GWR relying on TfL/Elizabeth Line to bail them out between Reading-Paddington it would seem.
Indeed, a proactive and preventative strategy often used during extreme heat, and far better than the points at Dolphin Junction failing in 'reverse' and four operational lines becoming two.
Quite a lot of freight loops will also be booked out for the same reason. The loops at Milton, Wootton Bassett, Hullavington and Chipping Sodbury being five examples.
| Re: Frome station - facilities, services, improvements, events and incidents - merged posts In "Heart of Wessex" [376273/247/19] Posted by John D at 13:27, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
Due to a points failure at Frome all lines are blocked.
Impact:
Train services running through this station will be cancelled or running non stop between Castle Cary and Bruton. Frome will not be served. Disruption is expected until 14:15 22/06.
Impact:
Train services running through this station will be cancelled or running non stop between Castle Cary and Bruton. Frome will not be served. Disruption is expected until 14:15 22/06.
https://www.gwr.com/travel-information/travel-updates/live-network-updates
| Re: Weather updates from across the UK and implications for infrastructure - 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376272/31355/51] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 13:21, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
Heritage Rail GWSR have cancelled all services this week owing to the heatwave.
Are they getting all steamed up about it?'

| Re: disruption Reading to London In "London to Reading" [376271/26735/7] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 12:49, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
I expect Coffee Shop member 'TaplowGreen' will be keeping an eye on it.
| Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026 In "Across the West" [376270/31163/26] Posted by TaplowGreen at 12:43, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
GWR relying on TfL/Elizabeth Line to bail them out between Reading-Paddington it would seem.
| Re: Andy Burnham elected to parliament, with a strong transport reputation In "Looking forward - the next 2, 5, 10 and 20 years" [376269/32149/40] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 12:39, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
We've now found out.

Andy Burnham, ex-Mayor of Greater Manchester, now back in Parliament as MP for Makerfield and apparently soon to be our new Prime Minister, has some previous for
See https://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=25181.msg373441#msg373441
AFAIK, only one "red heat health alert" has been issued in the past.
Air conditioning is becoming a requirement rather than a luxury.
Certain small and foolish persons have predicted that broadgage will burst or explode due to the heat !
Air conditioning is becoming a requirement rather than a luxury.
Certain small and foolish persons have predicted that broadgage will burst or explode due to the heat !
Keep the Port chilled broadgage!
| Re: Weather updates from across the UK and implications for infrastructure - 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376267/31355/51] Posted by broadgage at 12:30, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
AFAIK, only one "red heat health alert" has been issued in the past.
Air conditioning is becoming a requirement rather than a luxury.
Certain small and foolish persons have predicted that broadgage will burst or explode due to the heat !
| Re: disruption Reading to London In "London to Reading" [376266/26735/7] Posted by ChrisB at 12:28, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
This will be extended to Thursday at least
| Re: Weather updates from across the UK and implications for infrastructure - 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376265/31355/51] Posted by ChrisB at 12:26, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
Heritage Rail GWSR have cancelled all services this week owing to the heatwave.
Yes, KRS (Key Route Strategy) measures will be in place all week to try and minimise the risk of S&C failures.
With thanks for your post, IndustryInsider, I have now added KRS to our 'abbreviations and acronyms' page.

| Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026 In "Across the West" [376263/31163/26] Posted by TaplowGreen at 11:53, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
Cancellations to services between Reading and London Paddington
Due to severe weather between Reading and London Paddington fewer trains are able to run on all lines.
Train services running to and from these stations will be cancelled or revised. Slough, Maidenhead and Twyford will not be served. Disruption is expected until the end of the day on 25/06/26.
| Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026 In "Across the West" [376262/31163/26] Posted by eightonedee at 11:50, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
Looks like all Paddington to Didcot services have been proactively cancelled today.
Actually - No!
What has happened is that the "usual" fallback of either terminating the stopping trains from Didcot at Reading or running then non-stop between Reading and Paddington is being implemented. I assume this reduces the potential for problems when the trains might otherwise have to switch from the main to the relief lines after Slough (and before Slough on the way back).
This has been clearly explained on Journey Check.
| Re: Chippenham Railway Station and cycle parking In "Active travel: Cyclists and walkers, including how the railways deal with them" [376261/32157/50] Posted by Mark A at 11:41, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
O.T. From the riverside path, the Avon at Chippenham is capable of looking thoroughly lovely.
Mark

Another decent week last week for Melksham, with one cancellation each way on the Saturday and Sunday giving a 96.6% reliability score from the Monday to Sunday.
96.6% ran again last week.
I'm sure this week will be much more challenging.
Agree that figure though with at least two trains flagged up on journey planner / check stuff as cancelled which then actually ran, the customer view figure might be just under 95%. This week WILL be more challenging - started with 2 cancellations due to "shortage of train crew" and with weather issues anticipated ...
Yes, as you've said it's virtually impossible to quantify that as it's a moving target.
For example, an early afternoon train, say the 14:18 Westbury to Swindon, showing at 4:30am as cancelled but then reinstated at 7am is likely to have much less of a 'customer view figure' than if it was reinstated at 1pm.
I remain of the opinion that start-of-service early morning journeycheck entries should show 'may be cancelled' - with a note to say every effort is being made to run it and to check back later. That could automatically change to 'will be cancelled' three hours before departing its origin station if it hasn't been reinstated by then as it's far less likely it will be.
| Re: Chippenham Railway Station and cycle parking In "Active travel: Cyclists and walkers, including how the railways deal with them" [376259/32157/50] Posted by JohnM at 11:33, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
Those traffic lights in the first pic were only installed a couple of years ago IIRC - I was living in Chippenham at the time. It was a mini-roundabout previously, and the lights just seemed to cause long queues of cars, as seen in the picture. There were a lot of complaints, and they might have adjusted the timings to improve things, but it's still a lot worse than before they were installed.
Don't know if the roundabout itself was any better in terms of the cycling route though.
There's no need to get hot under the collar about it, just in Melksham.

| Re: Two East Midlands Railway trains collide near Bedford, 19th June 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376257/32151/51] Posted by ChrisB at 11:31, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
Yep - there always has to be a hero.
| Re: Weather updates from across the UK and implications for infrastructure - 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376256/31355/51] Posted by JohnM at 11:27, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
We've now been upgraded to Met Office red warnings for Wednesday(40)/Thursday(39) in Melksham.
| Re: Chippenham Railway Station and cycle parking In "Active travel: Cyclists and walkers, including how the railways deal with them" [376255/32157/50] Posted by Mark A at 11:24, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
Doesn't add much - but this was the facility on the day of the official opening in February.
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Thanks for the image, it's useful.
Mark
| Re: Chippenham Railway Station and cycle parking In "Active travel: Cyclists and walkers, including how the railways deal with them" [376254/32157/50] Posted by Mark A at 11:22, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
An easy win would be to close Monkton Hill to other vehicles, then, sign and reconfigure it, giving it segregated routes for people on cycles and on foot. Meeting people who didn't know the town the other month, it's not even signed as a route from the station (possibly because the current mix of traffic it carries is rather unhealthy).
Also, in combination with the above, at the right time of day, the riverside path makes a somewhat good walking route to the town centre. (Neither totally ok for people using wheelchairs as the gradients aren't quite in favour, so possibly better on the bus (of which there are more).) https://maps.app.goo.gl/BwmjbtXVJRPFPUdY6
Mark
Is Melksham Station actually in the right position for the town and a potential for integrated transport, buses etc.? A better possible location is south of the current site between Asda and Pets' Corner replacing the shopping block that parallels the railway. There the platforms could be lengthened to accommodate all trains - nay, even doubled !
That idea was laughed "out of court" when I suggested it prior to the existing platform being lengthened. "Too late" apparently - Melksham Station stays where it is.
Coming back to qualify that answer ... at the time, the decision was made that was short-to-medium term to make use of the platform extension opportunity where it was, and it didn't take the medium-to-long term view of where on the railway and with the surrounds the best place would be. "Behind Asda" would be - IMHO - superbly better and much more intergated - but radical. I conceeded my view; at the time I was a junior member of TransWilts and went along with the collective responsibility. And it got us the longer platform - not to be sneezed at - rather than taking the significant risk of going for a solution that could still look good in 2040.
Under the Neighbourhood Plan, the station is key for the town but remains where it is. Still not perfect, but we can make the best of an acceptable job and in time the various issues - or most of them - can and will be addressed.
| Re: Two East Midlands Railway trains collide near Bedford, 19th June 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [376252/32151/51] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 11:03, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
From the BBC:
Hero ticket inspector hurt in crash helped others
A ticket inspector who helped injured passengers, despite being hurt himself, after a fatal crash between two trains near Bedford has been described as a hero.
...
Praising the inspector's actions, Mareks Grabovskis told the BBC: "I could see he was in pain himself, but he was telling someone on the radio to close the lines, and checking if everyone else was OK."
(BBC article continues)
A ticket inspector who helped injured passengers, despite being hurt himself, after a fatal crash between two trains near Bedford has been described as a hero.
...
Praising the inspector's actions, Mareks Grabovskis told the BBC: "I could see he was in pain himself, but he was telling someone on the radio to close the lines, and checking if everyone else was OK."
(BBC article continues)
| Re: Chippenham Railway Station and cycle parking In "Active travel: Cyclists and walkers, including how the railways deal with them" [376251/32157/50] Posted by grahame at 11:01, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
I'm eating worms as I've no photo of it yet - outside the station, a capacious glass box with two level cycle parking, about 98% empty - but then this *was* a Sunday of a bank holiday. Is it well used at other times? And the racks look to be rather prescriptive as to the sort of cycles they'll accommodate, but perhaps they're ok for the likes of 20" by 2.15" wheel shopper bikes, or children's bikes etc.
Mark
Mark
Cycling to and from Chippenham Station hasn't been pleasant the times I've done it - maybe the routes have been improved since, and maybe I haven't discovered major provision made ... but this sort of thing doesn't exactly encourage cycling here
My picture of the town centre:

And the roads down to it (from Google):


No matter how excellent the provision is at a station, people need to feel safe and confident enough to actually get to the station. Perhaps the station improvements are just a first step in making this a station and town that's easily cyclable? Got to start somewhere and facilities will come into their own once the whoe place works for bicycles - as I'm seeing so much in some countries on my travels.
Another decent week last week for Melksham, with one cancellation each way on the Saturday and Sunday giving a 96.6% reliability score from the Monday to Sunday.
96.6% ran again last week.
I'm sure this week will be much more challenging.
Agree that figure though with at least two trains flagged up on journey planner / check stuff as cancelled which then actually ran, the customer view figure might be just under 95%. This week WILL be more challenging - started with 2 cancellations due to "shortage of train crew" and with weather issues anticipated ...
Another decent week last week for Melksham, with one cancellation each way on the Saturday and Sunday giving a 96.6% reliability score from the Monday to Sunday.
96.6% ran again last week.
I'm sure this week will be much more challenging.
| Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026 In "Across the West" [376248/31163/26] Posted by IndustryInsider at 10:32, 22nd June 2026 | ![]() |
Looks like all Paddington to Didcot services have been proactively cancelled today.
Yes, KRS (Key Route Strategy) measures will be in place all week to try and minimise the risk of S&C failures.














