What Might Happen – The Full Plan
0920 Seaton to Axminster
Axe Valley 885 : arr 0945
Basingstoke arr 1155
1209 GWR Basingstoke to
Reading arr 1236
The journey planners will not give you that four minute connection as it is less than that designated for Reading. But fbb will have a go. The journey planner offers a 1248 arr 1301 but not on the table as extracted above. That will be the back up.
So now, the bus timetable must be examined.
The X36 is the quicker journey via Steventon.
1332 X36 Didcot Parkway to
The 1302 is a tight possibility.
Or there is the longer X35 which does a double run via Harwell. It looks a slightly more interesting route.
1318 X35 Didcot Parkway to
So an earlier arrival than the 1332 X36.
What Actually Happened On Friday
The fbbs’ drove to Axminster and paid for parking.
Disgraceful!
The reason was simple. They were coming back today (Sunday) when there are no buses of any shape or colour between Axminster and Seaton. A taxi costs up to £20 and weekend parking is four days at £9.
Here’s how the rest of the journey went. Actual times are shown first, followed by scheduled reality.
1009/1006 Axminster
two car unit ONLY
omitted Andover stop
1200/1155 Basingstoke
fail/1209 Basingstoke
1234/1234 Basingstoke
What happened to the 1209?
No information given
The fbbs sat on the train
from 1205
1305/1301 Reading
1330/1326 Reading
train reduced from 9 to 5
coaches.
Reservations cancelled
CHAOS
1343/1339 Didcot Parkway
Then No 1 son collected his aged and travel-weary parents from Didcot by car!
Disgraceful!
Also disgraceful is the sad fact that of three journeys planned, ALL THREE were in some way inadequate. Even worse was that at least two of the three were “excused” as “stock shortage”.
Why were SWT and GWR (both First Rail companies) unable to supply the correct number of trains? Possible reasons?
Poor quality of fleet
Poor maintenance of fleet
Interference by Government
e.g. getting rid of the “Castles” HSTs
Generally incompetent management
Saving money by over-using trains
What will it be like going home today?
Next Latvia blog : Monday 14th October