Not sure what the problem is there, all the Glasgow southbounds appear to be running (though the first two were 20 late, and none have got past Preston yet!)Looks like today won’t be any better than yesterday
Yeah, that queue looks pretty normal. Delayed departure plus passengers from cancelled TPE can get a queue to the door pretty easilyNot sure what the problem is there, all the Glasgow southbounds appear to be running (though the first two were 20 late, and none have got past Preston yet!)
Every single TPE service from Glasgow Central is cancelled todayNot sure what the problem is there, all the Glasgow southbounds appear to be running
Barring major incidents such as the Lamington Viaduct closure in 2016, yesterday must have been the worst day ever for Glasgow/London train performance. Of the 14 trains booked to run, precisely one, 1M18 the 1740, departed Glasgow on time; The rest were either late or cancelled, and as 1M18 only ran as far as Preston, not one single train ran as booked and on time from Central to Euston.
Aye, but this is a thread called "Avanti West Coast cancellations".Every single TPE service from Glasgow Central is cancelled today
So is anyone here who has been affected by Avanti cancellations (or even not ) going to write to their MP, Avanti CEO, the DFT, A and Minister for Transport (whatever title covers this nowadays) and complain / ask them what they are going to do about it?
This is part of the "temporary timetable" in operation on Sundays on TPE. These cancellations would (for what little it's worth) have been visible from Thursday.Every single TPE service from Glasgow Central is cancelled today
Though try finding that out using TPEs website!This is part of the "temporary timetable" in operation on Sundays on TPE. These cancellations would (for what little it's worth) have been visible from Thursday.
As someone that uses Avanti regularly on weekdays, I find that weekdays are fine to be honest. I've had one cancellation on a weekday in the last 2 years for shortage of train crew.I'm booked on Avanti trains for 5 consecutive days either the 1113 or 1313 from Milton Keynes to New Street (Mon, Tues and Wed), International (Thursday) and Coventry (Friday) for access to the Commonwealth Games. What chance do I have of all these trains running
I'm supposed to be on LNWR on Saturday 30th. They are on strike but journey planners still have not been upda and the tickets that are in the post still haven't arrived in any case 12 days after they were booked. My Avanti alternatives are 0713 or the 0724 Additional put on for the games. But I can't rebook due to the lack of communication by LNWR about what is actually going on. Help !
You'll be fine on weekdays I'd say.
It is difficult to describe something with no services as a timetable. It's a blank sheet of paper.This is part of the "temporary timetable" in operation on Sundays on TPE. These cancellations would (for what little it's worth) have been visible from Thursday.
The West Coast route as a whole still has some services (Edinburgh-Carlisle and Lancaster-Manchester Airport). But yes, it's an extremely limited offering.It is difficult to describe something with no services as a timetable. It's a blank sheet of paper.
i) FirstGroupBut with theDfTin charge of the purse-strings there is a limit to what they can do within their currentfunding.
No owning group is going to fund extra traincrew costs out of the goodness of their own hearts. The railway isn't a charity.i) FirstGroup
ii) Shareholder dividends![]()
The issue there would be getting Ops Team to sign off 12 car working at those stations (MKC has it already). Then having stop boards installed, and then staff briefedI’d have thought it’d be sensible for someone (DfT or Commonwealth Games organisers) to enquire about getting WMT to run a couple of late night trains from Birmingham to Euston.
12 car 350s calling International, Coventry, Rugby, Milton Keynes. Be more reliable than Avanti.
I can't help thinking it's a pity that LNWR are no longer running an hourly London Euston - Birmingham - Liverpool service. At the moment, no-one can say that it couldn't run reliably, considering the utter shambles Avanti are providing at the moment.
Can’t a special operational instruction go out to just say use the Pendo 11 boards? The railway needs some out the box thinking at times…The issue there would be getting Ops Team to sign off 12 car working at those stations (MKC has it already). Then having stop boards installed, and then staff briefed
One of the problems I have with Premium Economy is that the only tickets valid in this section are Advance ones.
There is no "Premium Economy Return" (either Anytime or Off Peak) that would give you the flexibility of a choice of trains.
What an arrogant & patronising comment to make !
i) FirstGroup
ii) Shareholder dividends
That said, the DfT hired them, the DfT still keep themruiningrunning the contract.
Would think that is unlikely, but that's for Ops Standards at WMT to consider. The 12 car stations we use all have ground markings as well so ideally they (or cab marker posts) would possibly be required.Can’t a special operational instruction go out to just say use the Pendo 11 boards? The railway needs some out the box thinking at times…
Friday was dreadful, at least 4 of the first Glasgow to Euston were cancelled. We were in the 0852 Edb to Lancaster which picked up two trainloads at Carlisle and Oxenholme. We were travelling to the Isle of Man and should be able to catch the 1012 TPE but dare not on case it's cancelled. For the return journey I have a Megabus booking as contigency.Agree. I've typically had very few major issues on weekdays and in recent months I've tended to avoid weekends travelling on Avanti if at all possible.
I’d mistakenly assumed that all the stations I mentioned were cleared for 12-car 350s. If they’re not then just run 8-car trains.The issue there would be getting Ops Team to sign off 12 car working at those stations (MKC has it already). Then having stop boards installed, and then staff briefed
Even so, a pair of 350/2s has more seats than a 9-coach Pendolino, and only 50ish fewer than an 11.I’d mistakenly assumed that all the stations I mentioned were cleared for 12-car 350s. If they’re not then just run 8-car trains.
Opportunity for WMT here.
It wouldn’t matter if FG doubled their corporate profit, or shareholder dividends (quite a bit of which is derived from non DfT businesses anyway). Since 2020 all DfT franchised TOCs have each been on strict cost budget limits and the DfT have the say on what happens.
Staff establishment is one area they keep a close eye on. So if you want to ease out your train crew diagrams and recruit some more staff, you have to get their approval. If you want to increase the amount of training, you have to get their approval. If you want to alter your staff conditions and recruit, in order to do away with regular Rest day or overtime working, or bring Sunday into the working week, you have to get their approval. If you want to offer any kind of pay rise, you have to get their approval.
Irrespective of whose fault it originally was, March 2020 reset the dial. If you ask the DfT for extra resources and you don’t get them, they impose restrictions (such as COVID) which restrict your ability to train, or they start reducing your ability to recruit, train or cover the job through imposed budget cuts, it’s on them.
The DfT also have the say on your timetabled service offer and, despite the Treasury breathing down their neck, getting them to agree service reductions (because you can’t now resource the timetable) isn’t easy because it is a political “hard sell”. But here is where Avanti do have a lot to answer for because if you do get agreement to reduce the service and then you fail dismally to resource that service because of your own fault, that’s down to you, not the DfT and you have to face the consequences.
Thanks. Assuming this is all correct....
What is the DfT's (and ultimately the Treasury) intention for train services generally in these directly controlled TOC's?
Does anyone have any inside info on their overall strategic plan? What do they want to happen?
They obviously know some TOC's can't run their services & will end up as TPE and Avanti now are.
Surely it can't be as short sighted as just - control costs in the short/medium term and then see what happens to user demand.
The reason for this was the first train 1M05 had to be outstabled at GLC as there was no room at Polmadie (due to all the trains cancelled on Saturday) and the driver had to prepare the unit, instead of it coming in ECS and being prepared. This resulted in late loading and a late start. Then the second train 1M07 was only a 9 car set instead of the booked 11 car.Looks like today won’t be any better than yesterday