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Days I remember very well indeed. When the WSR had the purpose of being a useful public transport link for the people of West Somerset, and remembered all those people who queued for hours at Minehead station a couple of years earlier to buy shares that they'd been told would bring their Taunton trains back.
And they are still waiting… 
Re: Bristol Temple Meads - station, facilities, incidents and events (merged posts) In "Bristol (WECA) Commuters" [361896/10737/21] Posted by TonyK at 17:20, 2nd June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The new Temple Meads canopy continues to be slowly revealed with even some of the scaffolding being dismantled. I took those pictures this afternoon.
What a difference! Reminds me of when I had the cataracts removed, and realised my living room walls weren't the colour I thought they were.
Re: Driving licences and tests - ongoing discussion In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [361895/19893/51] Posted by stuving at 17:19, 2nd June 2025 Already liked by Chris from Nailsea | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
On the matter of bots and tests, is it beyond the wit of man to amend the booking system to start with "Enter your driver number here" then allow changes only via DVSA. A system could be added to allow registered driving schools, such as those doing intensive courses, to book separately, but that would be the answer, wouldn't it?
DVSA have started a consultation about changes similar to those. The consultation started on 28 May 2025 and will close at 11:59pm on 23 July 2025. There's an online form in the explanation page for the consulation.
Re: South Western Railways Waterloo - Bristol services axed In "South Western services" [361894/25368/42] Posted by TonyK at 17:17, 2nd June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Now that GBR is responsible for the former franchise of SW[TR], is it time for them to be Great British and consider restoring the through services from London via the County Town of Wiltshire - the nearest county town to London without a through train from the capital.
I confess, I had to look it up, and was half-expecting it to be Melksham.
Re: Driving licences and tests - ongoing discussion In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [361893/19893/51] Posted by TonyK at 16:55, 2nd June 2025 Already liked by Witham Bobby, Timmer | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Just reading this from the start.
My first visit to India in 2004 I was met at the airport with a car from our office. Mid way into Chennai I asked the driver whether they drove on the left or the right (it certainly wasn't obvious to me). He said "yes".
I asked him if he knew what the white lines were for. "Just some nonsense the British left in 1947, he said.
Then, nor in all my subsequent visits, did I have the courage nor skill to get behind the wheel of a car.
My first visit to India in 2004 I was met at the airport with a car from our office. Mid way into Chennai I asked the driver whether they drove on the left or the right (it certainly wasn't obvious to me). He said "yes".
I asked him if he knew what the white lines were for. "Just some nonsense the British left in 1947, he said.
Then, nor in all my subsequent visits, did I have the courage nor skill to get behind the wheel of a car.
Having been a passenger in India, I can't imagine how I could ever be a driver. Cars, trucks, motorbikes with a family of five on board, all turned onto the main road from the left without slowing, at places where in England there would be traffic lights or a roundabout. It scared my wife. I think though that nobody would ever get anywhere if they didn't drive like that.
In my teens when learning, people from Newcastle would head 35 miles up the road to Alnwick for their test. They got the same licence, but there were no traffic lights or roundabouts to navigate.

My cousin emigrated to the USA in the 80s before taking her first test somewhere in the deep south. It consisted of something like driving a loop around a residential block and then reversing successfully into a side road. She reckoned it was far easier than a British cycling proficiency test…
Minehead was popular at one time, especially on Butlins changeover days. I don't think they do tests there any more.
On the matter of bots and tests, is it beyond the wit of man to amend the booking system to start with "Enter your driver number here" then allow changes only via DVSA. A system could be added to allow registered driving schools, such as those doing intensive courses, to book separately, but that would be the answer, wouldn't it?
Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2025 In "London to the Cotswolds" [361892/29711/14] Posted by Worcester_Passenger at 14:31, 2nd June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
And the halts train will be cancelled this afternoon:
17:04 Didcot Parkway to Evesham due 18:23 will be cancelled.
This is due to more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 14:06
18:51 Evesham to Oxford due 19:50 will be cancelled.
This is due to more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 14:06
This is due to more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 14:06
18:51 Evesham to Oxford due 19:50 will be cancelled.
This is due to more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 14:06
Later:
20:52 London Paddington to Great Malvern due 23:13 will be terminated at Oxford.
This is due to the train manager being taken ill.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 18:06
This is due to the train manager being taken ill.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 18:06
ITV West to celebrate 70 years of ITV,
had an item on the West Somerset railway from 1978 on the local news at 6pm on Friday 30 May 2025,enjoyable.
had an item on the West Somerset railway from 1978 on the local news at 6pm on Friday 30 May 2025,enjoyable.
Was this the archive item about the 1978 blizzard?
Days I remember very well indeed. When the WSR had the purpose of being a useful public transport link for the people of West Somerset, and remembered all those people who queued for hours at Minehead station a couple of years earlier to buy shares that they'd been told would bring their Taunton trains back
The blizzard that very nearly killed me at the age of not yet 23
Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2025 In "London to the Cotswolds" [361890/29711/14] Posted by Worcester_Passenger at 11:00, 2nd June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Monday June 2
07:50 London Paddington to Great Malvern due 10:14 will be terminated at Oxford.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 01:07
10:59 Great Malvern to London Paddington due 13:25 will be started from Oxford.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 01:13
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 01:07
10:59 Great Malvern to London Paddington due 13:25 will be started from Oxford.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 01:13
In the end, both of these journeys operated normally.
But:
2E77 05:10 Oxford to Worcester Shrub Hill was cancelled throughout (train crew)
2E80 07:00 Worcester Shrub Hill to Didcot Parkway was cancelled throughout.
08:18 Worcester Shrub Hill to London Paddington due 10:25 has been cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 08:20
Stock has run empty from Shrub Hill to Paddington.This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 08:20
1W11 0553 London Paddington to Great Malvern arrived Shrub Hill +24 (blocked by the 08:18 perhaps), Worcester Foregate Street +35 and was cancelled thereafter.
08:56 Great Malvern to London Paddington due 11:27 will be started from Worcester Foregate Street.
This is due to congestion.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 08:57
This is due to congestion.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 08:57
Re: Diary Of A Reasonably Frequent Rail User In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [361889/17250/51] Posted by Bob_Blakey at 09:55, 2nd June 2025 Already liked by RichardB, PrestburyRoad | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
01/06/2025 - A Day Out In Paignton For The Riviera Airshow
Pretty good work from GWR despite challenging circumstances
Tickets
2 x Senior Railcard Off-Peak Day Returns DIG>PGN» £15.40 (£7.70 each)
Outward - 01/06/25
DIG 1013 (1015)>PGN 1125 (1147): 2T11 EXM>PGN : 1 x 166/2 (3 Cars)
We arrived at DIG to the sight of some 40-50 pax waiting to board the train. The shape of things to come - the service was essentially full departing EXC, lost time to some extent at each stop due to the expected boarding issues, and eventually arrived at PGN 22 mins down. I noted that GWR staff were present at the normally unmanned DWW.
On arrival at PGN all pax had to walk to the southern end of P2 and then back along the station car park - to avoid platform crowding - into the clutches of GWR Revenue Protection. All tickets & railcards / passes were checked by a 1st line team and passengers presenting with issues were directed to a separate team for a chat.
Although we didn’t use the option - being comfortably ensconced in our seats on the stopper - it would have been possible to change at EXD onto 1C75 PAD>PNZ and then swap at NTA to 2Z31 - a 9-Car IET - for the run down to PGN.
The airshow was very busy, well organised, and the sun was (mainly) shining. Happy days!
Return - 01/06/25
PGN 1631 (OT)>NTA 1645 (OT) : 2Z40 PGN>NTA : 1 x 802/0 (5 Cars)
NTA 1654 (1657)>EXD 1713 (1716) : 1A90 PNZ>PAD : 2 x 800/0 (10 Cars)
(We had planned to catch 2F20 back to DIG but decided instead to use the buses to get home - free with our ‘Crusties’ passes - just in case that service was full)
At PGN all the normal entrances to P2, save one fully staffed for the use of disabled passengers, were locked shut and all pax were directed to the queueing corral at the south end of the car park. We were counted onto the platform when the train was ready and, once again, all tickets & passes were checked.
On departure 2Z40 was full with a small number of standees.
German experience - not quite as punctual as its old reputation would suggest In "The Wider Picture Overseas" [361888/30313/52] Posted by grahame at 07:32, 2nd June 2025 Already liked by PrestburyRoad | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Another day - another delayed German arrival. For all the past reputation of German efficiency, I/we have had a whole series of late arrivals in Germany and indeed that reputation of being on time hasn't been the case. However I/we (2 of us on some journeys - me alone on some) have always easily know about out options when we arrive at final or connecting stations, and we never had a lack of information nor very much extended waits for connections.
Part 1 - from 18th May 2025
(Amsterdam) to Osnabrück
Osnabrück to Hamburg (-10 thoughout (note 7))
Hamburg to Rostock (-8 into Rostock (note 6))
Rostock to Warnemünde (-15 into Warnemünde (note 1))
Warnemünde to Rostock (whole day on time)
Rostock to Tessin
Tessin to Rostock
Rostock to Bad Doberan
+ Bad Doberan to Heiligendamm
(Heiligendamm to Rostock by bus)
Rostock to Warnemünde
Warnemünde to Rostock (whole day on time)
Rostock to Wismar
Wismar to Bad Kleinen
Bad Kleinen to Rostock
Rostock to Warnemünde
Warnemünde to Rostock (whole day on time)
Rostock to Hamburg
Hamburg to Kiel
Part 2 - from 29th May 2025
[Prague] to Berlin Hbf (-70 late into Berlin (note 2))
Berlin to Magdeburg
Magdeburg to Quedlinburg
+ Quedlinburg to Alexisbad
+ Alexisbad to Eisfelder Talmühle
+ Eisfelder Talmühl to Nordhausen Nord
Nordhausen to Halle (-6 into Halle (note 3))
Halle to Berlin (-10 late from Halle, -25 into Berlin (note 4))
Berlin to Potsdam Hbf (-5 into Potsdam (note 5))
Potsdam to Berlin (-15 into Berlin (note 5))
Berlin to Offenburg (-95 into Offenburg (note 8))
Offenburg to [Strasbourg]
Notes
+ - Not a train on the Interrail pass network
[place] - outside Gernany - this was an international train
1. Inbound conenction missed (just) so we were half an hour down and then the train to Warnemünde left on time but had to wait for the single line section for a delayed train coming the other way. This line is normally double tracked all the way but active engineering works replacing the second track mean all trains are sharing the single line.
2. The train from Prague ran AOK to Rzepin but then the locomotive had to be replaced - don't know why - at such short notice it appeared to have taken them by surprise.
3. Reason not known; I think it was congestion.
4. Classic case of 2 wrongs making a right - because of delay (3) my short connection actually made - I don't know why the train was late when I joined it, but further time was lost as we went past engineering works "wrong line" - out of path and had to wait for the single section
5. Trains overloaded and extra station time needed, especially on the journey back into Berlin. They would have been on time if it wasn't for those pesky customers.
6. We joined this train running a little late and no time was made up. Reason unknown
7. Reason unknown. Just slipped back?
8. About 15 late into Mannheim - again due to engineering works. But we sat there for an extended period, and we then sat for an extended period at Karlsruhr too. Explanation - translated by fellow passengers for us - was that the train was overloaded and would some people please get off. Sort of "Mexican stand off". Eventually enough people found alternatives / gave up and got off to allow us to proceed.
Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2025 In "London to the Cotswolds" [361887/29711/14] Posted by Worcester_Passenger at 01:53, 2nd June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Monday June 2
07:50 London Paddington to Great Malvern due 10:14 will be terminated at Oxford.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 01:07
10:59 Great Malvern to London Paddington due 13:25 will be started from Oxford.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 01:13
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 01:07
10:59 Great Malvern to London Paddington due 13:25 will be started from Oxford.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:02/06/2025 01:13
Re: 25th May 2025 - SWR Franchise expires and services Nationalised In "South Western services" [361886/29993/42] Posted by ChrisB at 21:26, 1st June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
GBR doesn't actually exist yet, so there won't have been anyone from GBR present
GBR does very much exist, it is just not a fully established as yet, 2026 / 27 is the plan for the establishment of GBR
So it doesn’t yet exist (as a physical entity, employing people with an office). I think that is what I meant & I also think you know that
Re: 25th May 2025 - SWR Franchise expires and services Nationalised In "South Western services" [361885/29993/42] Posted by TaplowGreen at 19:50, 1st June 2025 Already liked by GBM | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
GBR doesn't actually exist yet, so there won't have been anyone from GBR present
Over £100 million spent so far on something that "doesn't actually exist yet", well, this is the railway I guess..........one is almost tempted to ask "ooooooooos gonna pay for it?"
(The answer of course being straightforward......the taxpayer)
From the BBC:
My niece in Surrey found it quicker to get a test in Portsmouth. Apparently a few of her school friends have done the same.Jodie Johnston, a driving instructor in Exeter, likens booking a test to the infamous annual scramble to buy tickets for Glastonbury Festival - and says some learners in London, where demand can be even higher, are travelling 200 miles to take their tests in Devon. "It's easier to pass a test than book a test at the moment," adds Ali Slade, a driving instructor in Farnham.

My cousin emigrated to the USA in the 80s before taking her first test somewhere in the deep south. It consisted of something like driving a loop around a residential block and then reversing successfully into a side road. She reckoned it was far easier than a British cycling proficiency test…
Re: 25th May 2025 - SWR Franchise expires and services Nationalised In "South Western services" [361883/29993/42] Posted by Electric train at 18:35, 1st June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
GBR doesn't actually exist yet, so there won't have been anyone from GBR present
GBR does very much exist, it is just not a fully established as yet, 2026 / 27 is the plan for the establishment of GBR
Re: Shortage of train crews on Great Western Railway - ongoing discussion In "Across the West" [361882/18719/26] Posted by IndustryInsider at 15:14, 1st June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Not just GWR havjng the usual Sunday issues today...
From my own observations, Cross Country seem to be worse than GWR in terms of their percentage of cancellations on a typical Sunday.
Re: Shortage of train crews on Great Western Railway - ongoing discussion In "Across the West" [361881/18719/26] Posted by TaplowGreen at 15:08, 1st June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Not just GWR havjng the usual Sunday issues today, although given the number of full & part cancellations from/to Devon/Cornwall today this won't help......
Route(s) affected
Between Birmingham New Street and Leicester / Nottingham / Stansted Airport, between Manchester Piccadilly and Bournemouth / Paignton, and also between Nottingham and Cardiff Central / Plymouth
Description
A shortage of train drivers means that fewer CrossCountry trains will be able to run, and as a result, trains may be cancelled or revised on the following routes:
Manchester Piccadilly and Bournemouth / Paignton
Birmingham New Street and Leicester / Nottingham / Stansted Airport
Nottingham and Cardiff Central / Plymouth
Disruption is expected until the end of the day.
It is recommended that you check before you travel today, as other routes may be affected.
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [361880/29726/18] Posted by grahame at 14:35, 1st June 2025 Already liked by Mark A | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
15:44 Swindon to Frome due 16:38
15:44 Swindon to Frome due 16:38 will be reinstated.
It will be started from Westbury.
It will no longer call at Swindon, Chippenham, Melksham and Trowbridge.
This is due to a fault on this train.
15:44 Swindon to Frome due 16:38 will be reinstated.
It will be started from Westbury.
It will no longer call at Swindon, Chippenham, Melksham and Trowbridge.
This is due to a fault on this train.
1 cheer not 3. Not "reinstated" as far as passengers wishing to join at Swindon, Chippenham, Melksham or Trowbridge are concerned ...
Somewhat better news (2 cheers not 3) that the following return trip is no longer on the cancellation report, so id probably re-instated throughout.
Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2025 In "London to the Cotswolds" [361879/29711/14] Posted by Worcester_Passenger at 12:38, 1st June 2025 Already liked by Timmer, Mark A | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Sunday June 1
Leaving a three-hour gap in the service towards London on Sunday evening!
All of these have now been removed from JourneyCheck, though the 19:58 will still terminate at Reading.16:58 Great Malvern to London Paddington due 19:26 will be started from Reading.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 07:29
17:30 Hereford to London Paddington due 20:25 will be cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 08:02
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 07:29
17:30 Hereford to London Paddington due 20:25 will be cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 08:02
Leaving a three-hour gap in the service towards London on Sunday evening!
13:50 London Paddington to Great Malvern due 16:16 will be terminated at Worcester Shrub Hill.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 07:29
20:50 London Paddington to Worcester Shrub Hill due 23:00 will be cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 08:02
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 07:29
20:50 London Paddington to Worcester Shrub Hill due 23:00 will be cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 08:02
Later : and now the 19:58 has been removed from JourneyCheck.
Re: 2025 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury In "TransWilts line" [361878/29726/18] Posted by grahame at 12:07, 1st June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
14:05 Frome to Swindon due 14:58
15:44 Swindon to Frome due 16:38
16:43 Frome to Swindon due 17:34
17:44 Swindon to Salisbury due 18:55
17:44 Swindon to Salisbury due 18:55 will be cancelled.
This is due to a fault on this train.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 11:57
15:44 Swindon to Frome due 16:38
16:43 Frome to Swindon due 17:34
17:44 Swindon to Salisbury due 18:55
17:44 Swindon to Salisbury due 18:55 will be cancelled.
This is due to a fault on this train.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 11:57
Unless you are in coach 33 and have to walk through to coach 3 to exit the train....

Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2025 In "London to the Cotswolds" [361876/29711/14] Posted by Worcester_Passenger at 10:53, 1st June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
...to which we have to add
19:58 Great Malvern to London Paddington due 22:23 will be terminated at Reading.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 09:18
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 09:18
Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2025 In "London to the Cotswolds" [361875/29711/14] Posted by Worcester_Passenger at 08:18, 1st June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Sunday June 1
16:58 Great Malvern to London Paddington due 19:26 will be started from Reading.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 07:29
17:30 Hereford to London Paddington due 20:25 will be cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 08:02
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 07:29
17:30 Hereford to London Paddington due 20:25 will be cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 08:02
Leaving a three-hour gap in the service towards London on Sunday evening!
13:50 London Paddington to Great Malvern due 16:16 will be terminated at Worcester Shrub Hill.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 07:29
20:50 London Paddington to Worcester Shrub Hill due 23:00 will be cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 08:02
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 07:29
20:50 London Paddington to Worcester Shrub Hill due 23:00 will be cancelled.
This is due to a shortage of train crew.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 08:02
Just reading this from the start.
My first visit to India in 2004 I was met at the airport with a car from our office. Mid way into Chennai I asked the driver whether they drove on the left or the right (it certainly wasn't obvious to me). He said "yes".
I asked him if he knew what the white lines were for. "Just some nonsense the British left in 1947, he said.
Then, nor in all my subsequent visits, did I have the courage nor skill to get behind the wheel of a car.
Re: Pilning Station - where are we, and looking at future options (May 2025) In "Bristol (WECA) Commuters" [361873/30237/21] Posted by GBM at 07:44, 1st June 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
https://busandtrainuser.com/2025/06/01/britains-quirkiest-railway-station/
Britain’s quirkiest railway station
I’ve been meaning to visit Pilning railway station for years and finally got round to treating myself to that delight yesterday, so what better way to begin this summer’s blogging?
....................continues..............
08:38 Exeter Central to Okehampton due 09:21
Facilities on the 08:38 Exeter Central to Okehampton due 09:21.
Will be formed of 33 coaches instead of 2.
Last Updated:01/06/2025 05:48
Bonus!
First Class or Standard Class - Interrail pass thoughts In "Fare's Fair" [361871/30312/4] Posted by grahame at 19:55, 31st May 2025 Already liked by PrestburyRoad, Timmer, Witham Bobby | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Berlin was hot and sticky even by midmorning. I have walked around the centre of the city in the past, and took a decision (as my unlimited train travel is all paid for ahead of time) to pop out to Potsdam, where the river had looked interesting when I passed though on yesterday's little jaunt. Slightly unfortunate, it seems that very many Berliners also had the idea of popping out to Potsdam too and the train was rammed.
My pass/ticket is first class and that let me escape within the train to a high eyrie (the trains are double deck, First class upstairs) but not before some gentleman who I'm sure was being kind informed me that all the seats were taken up there too, and wouldn't budge off the stairs. I *am* still able to stand for a short while, and I got past him and up to the nest where us toffee-nosed folks go - amongst the posh ... some of whom take a look at this scruffy traveller and can't wait for the ticket inspector to come round. Only then to learn he is called "sir" because he has spent a lot more on his ticket than most fellow travellers.
The First Class eyrie exists on many local and regional trains here in Germany. sometimes as small as a single seating bay and even at that size markedly less crowded than the rest of the train. On a normal journey regional journey, I prefer to sit with everyone else - observe, listen, and sometimes chat. Long distance, the first class gives us wider, more comfortable seats and sometimes extra luggage space and the extra was worth us paying for - the price difference on Interrail is not huge. Occasionally there's an extra perk in some countries like a complementary (not really - we paid for it as part of the package) cup of coffee.
Posters on various Interrail groups - newcomers to Interrail - often pose the question "should I spend the extra on a first class pass?". It's an excellent question and one that only they can answer based on their personal review of the evidence people who have gone before them can provide. The above is written to help inform; our own personal choice is based on past experience
Potsdam was a delight of water frontage, historic buildings, walkways, and an example of how to "do" a station approach too. Train back another zoo below the eyrie - with the train manager having trouble getting the doors to close because it was so rammed.
Now - do I post pictures of crowds, or of Potsdam?

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From the BBC:
Jodie Johnston, a driving instructor in Exeter, likens booking a test to the infamous annual scramble to buy tickets for Glastonbury Festival - and says some learners in London, where demand can be even higher, are travelling 200 miles to take their tests in Devon. "It's easier to pass a test than book a test at the moment," adds Ali Slade, a driving instructor in Farnham.
My niece in Surrey found it quicker to get a test in Portsmouth. Apparently a few of her school friends have done the same.