I didn't say I did not believe it may not be happening on occasion, but whether it is a 'significant' number of occasions is another matter. And there is no getting away from the fact that elsewhere in FGW-land there simply is not the demand there from full-fare first-class passengers to provide 90-100+ seats on HSTs, even in the weekday peaks. Nor, I venture to suggest, on West Country services most of the day either.
On the other hand, demand on FGW services across the board is still rising, as those figures I gave demonstrate. Dealing with that is a rather more pressing concern than the loss of dirt-cheap first advances.
The key issue is the West Country trains where a lot of people have got used to being able to get a cheap seat in first, using advances which were offered to fill seats that would otherwise be sailing up and down empty most of the day. The reduction in accommodation for first appears to be meant to get it more in balance with the number of full-fare first class tickets being sold in the weekday peaks across the FGW network and, as Flamingo says, try to make it more of a premium product again.
On the Cotswold Line, there is no such thing as an advance ticket anyway, in first or standard.
On the other hand, demand on FGW services across the board is still rising, as those figures I gave demonstrate. Dealing with that is a rather more pressing concern than the loss of dirt-cheap first advances.
I don't quite understand some of the posts in this thread regarding 1st Advance tickets. Are FGW intending to abolish 1st Advance fares on ALL of their services, or just selected routes?
I've just booked 1st Advance tickets for a Cardiff --> London Paddington trip in January and had no problem getting the cheapest possible 1st Advance tickets with a railcard at £24.25 each way.
The key issue is the West Country trains where a lot of people have got used to being able to get a cheap seat in first, using advances which were offered to fill seats that would otherwise be sailing up and down empty most of the day. The reduction in accommodation for first appears to be meant to get it more in balance with the number of full-fare first class tickets being sold in the weekday peaks across the FGW network and, as Flamingo says, try to make it more of a premium product again.
On the Cotswold Line, there is no such thing as an advance ticket anyway, in first or standard.