Better as a pair of 455s, but really ought to show on JourneyCheck as having no toilet facilities.It’s even more complicated than that
For the foreseeable future, that run will be 8 x 455 vice 1 x 707 vice 2 x 450.
It most definitely should.Better as a pair of 455s, but really ought to show on JourneyCheck as having no toilet facilities.
It most definitely should.
Today due to a signalling fault, train have to run slowly through Wimbledon. This meant all fast trains to Waterloo were skipping Clapham Junction, with those from Exeter terminating at Basingstoke.
I wouldn't have managed this but I heard an announcement saying passengers for Clapham Junction should circulate via Waterloo. Now there are times during the morning and evening week day peak when fast trains don't stop at Clapham Junction. If only they would let people circulate via Waterloo then, when going to Clapham Junction, as it's faster than getting a stopping train.
Surely you'd be having that yesterday too. I was surprised they said to passengers, circulate via Clapham Junction, when the stopping trains were running to Clapham Junction.Then you would have mayham as customers arriving at Waterloo blocking the Gateline with incorrect (over carried) tickets and searching for the next train out to Clapham Jct.
Indeed it is, just as it would have been valid to do say yesterday when they told people to travel via Waterloo.It’s all about the greater good. And it’s perfectly valid to travel to Clapham via Waterloo on a weekday if you purchase a ticket routed via London not LU.
Regardless of whatever ticket was held, all passengers for CLJ were allowed to and told to circulate via Waterloo.Then you would have mayham as customers arriving at Waterloo blocking the Gateline with incorrect (over carried) tickets and searching for the next train out to Clapham Jct.
I know it's allowed but why when they don't allow it during the week.My comment was regarding Mon-Fri during the peaks and tickets not via London. When disruption is going on then circulation via Waterloo is allowed when services are skipping Clapham Jct,
I know it's allowed but why when they don't allow it during the week.
If there was disruption in the peaks, not allowing fast trains to stop at Clapham Junction, would they allow people to circulate via Waterloo?
So nothing whatsoever to do with SWT’s new services or revised timetable?It most definitely should.
Today due to a signalling fault, train have to run slowly through Wimbledon. This meant all fast trains to Waterloo were skipping Clapham Junction, with those from Exeter terminating at Basingstoke.
I wouldn't have managed this but I heard an announcement saying passengers for Clapham Junction should circulate via Waterloo. Now there are times during the morning and evening week day peak when fast trains don't stop at Clapham Junction. If only they would let people circulate via Waterloo then, when going to Clapham Junction, as it's faster than getting a stopping train.
As fast trains dont generally stop at CLJ in the peaks, isn't this academic?I know it's allowed but why when they don't allow it during the week.
If there was disruption in the peaks, not allowing fast trains to stop at Clapham Junction, would they allow people to circulate via Waterloo?
Nothing to do with the new timetable, just as journey check not showing trains as having no toilets, as 43096 commented, is nothing to do with the new timetable, beyond it being a different type of rolling stock in use.So nothing whatsoever to do with SWT’s new services or revised timetable?
Either side of it they would though and the disruption would likely last longer than just the period when they wouldn't stop there. Would they allow people to circulate only either side of the High pew. OK that's far fetched and I'm not being totally serious.As fast trains dont generally stop at CLJ in the peaks, isn't this academic?
another start of a working week. And short formed again. If it happens again next week I’ll be wondering whether it’s intentional....Did you look on journey check?
https://www.journeycheck.com/swr/?
I think it will have already arrived into Waterloo so I cannot see it listed. However I was told on Twetter that short formations are reported by guards so unless they report it, it won't be listed.
I see there is a defective bit of track at Wimbledon. They were going to fix it overnight but this appears not to have been completed, for whatever reasons, so some trains are being cancelled or started short, in addition to those not running.
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Although not related to the new timetable, it affected the Guildford New Line due to stock workings across both lines. The only difference this time is that there isn't get a disruption notice on Guildford New Line only stations, on National Rail Enquiries. At least you do get something against each individual service.another start of a working week. And short formed again. If it happens again next week I’ll be wondering whether it’s intentional....
And another infrastructure failure... though Weybridge, not Wimbledon this time.
There are a few regular short forms because of the lack of 442s.another start of a working week. And short formed again. If it happens again next week I’ll be wondering whether it’s intentional....
And another infrastructure failure... though Weybridge, not Wimbledon this time.
Given that they have paused their train upgrade programme, I would assume there are more seats across the whole network, even with the short formations, than there were prior to the May timetable change.There are a few regular short forms because of the lack of 442s.
The trim upgrade programme has not been paused. It is just being done at a slower rate than previously.Given that they have puased their trim upgrade programme
The trim upgrade programme has not been paused. It is just being done at a slower rate than previously.
As Donald Trump might say, I misspoke when I said it has been paused. More correctly though I miss remembered what I'd read.The trim upgrade programme has not been paused. It is just being done at a slower rate than previously.
And another day, another infrastructure failure. Track circuit at Wimbledon this time. I think more knighthoods are needed to fix the problems ....Although not related to the new timetable, it affected the Guildford New Line due to stock workings across both lines. The only difference this time is that there isn't get a disruption notice on Guildford New Line only stations, on National Rail Enquiries. At least you do get something against each individual service.
And another day, another infrastructure failure. Track circuit at Wimbledon this time. I think more knighthoods are needed to fix the problems ....
Today’s issue was a blown 20A relay fuse.Out of curiosity, why is there always a track circuit failure at Wimbledon? The hotspots are Wimbledon and Vauxhall.
Same service (1A14) shortformed Every day this week. Nothing on journey check today.
This is getting deliberate ...
There are a few regular short forms because of the lack of 442s.
So it’s acceptable To change timetables to run what are already full services at two thirds of the train length. Because of someone else’s cock up/failing/act of god/divine intervention. They have chosen to maintain the timetable change without the stock to do it. And crow over it. And passengers, as ever, suffer. They still collect the revenue and deliver a much worse service. How is that reasonable for us ?