For the last two evenings, at least, X Country services have not being running west from Exeter towards Plymouth. This is something to do with Voyagers vulnerability to spray at Dawlish, which is pretty well known,I think. But the weather isn't bad at present, and I understand they've been cancelled as a precaution. Can anyone clarify just how much risk, or lack of risk, they are prepared to accept before cancelling. If they are cancelling when the weather is really not at all bad, doesn't look good for the winter, they might end up hardly running at all?
Also why is it only in the evening they've been cancelled recently? Could it be high tides or something like that?
Also why is it only in the evening they've been cancelled recently? Could it be high tides or something like that?