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As at 6th January 2025 22:26 GMT
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Re: senior railcard
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 22:22, 6th January 2025
 
Some of them do have a sense of humour. 


Re: Coastal walks - station to station
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 22:16, 6th January 2025
 
My own suggested walking route is perhaps rather more speculative. 

The south Devon Kingsbridge branch line never reached the coast as far as Salcombe, but if it had, there would have been opportunities for some fantastic coastal walks, towards Dartmouth.

Even from Kingsbridge on the estuary, walking due east to Slapton Sands, there are still some stunning views of Devon countryside to be enjoyed.


Re: Coastal walks - station to station
Posted by johnneyw at 21:31, 6th January 2025
 
I twigged on to these possibilities some years ago and have been using coastal stations to explore various stretches of the South, South West and South Wales coastlines as well as increasing lengths of the Essex coast more recently.
Still got plenty more in the "planning" stage.

Re: senior railcard
Posted by johnneyw at 21:12, 6th January 2025
 
I've on occasion not been asked for my railcard when having my ticket checked on the train although I mostly present the ticket and card together.
A few times, for reasons unknown, my ticket hasn't opened the barrier at stations, causing the staff, after a quick check, to let me through but never asking for me to produce my railcard.

Incidentally, on a number of on-train ticket checks, the revenue protection/train managers have smilingly referred to it as my "young persons railcard"!

Re: senior railcard
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 20:39, 6th January 2025
 
**snip**
Nevertheless, I keep my Senior Railcard in my wallet, next to my Driving Licence - which does have photo ID - just in case I am ever challenged. 

Ah, the driving licence. It could be said that it way too much personal info on it - some people do not like carrying it on them for that reason. Paired with house keys, a photocard driving licence drives a coach and horses through two-factor authentication.

Mark

That's an interesting point, Mark.

In my previous employment - driving grocery delivery vans for Waitrose - it was a contractual requirement that I carried my photo ID driving licence with me at all times. 


Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:08, 6th January 2025
 

 

Re: senior railcard
Posted by Mark A at 17:37, 6th January 2025
 
I've recently had the misfortune to become old enough to qualify for one of these, and have been making use of it. I had been looking forward to being challenged at the ticket barriers and on board, supporting my belief that I don't look anything like old enough to have one But so far that hasn't happened.

I've heard guards ask for young persons to show their 16-25 card; is it assumed that seniors are honest? And in fact do ticket barriers give any indication that a ticket has been purchased using a senior railcard? I haven't heard anything out of the ordinary when I pass through.

I can't recall having been asked for a railcard at a barrier, ever. Train managers especially more recently will usually check for one and the thing they like to be able to see is the expiry date. Without a photo id, mind, a railcard is a bit loose, nevertheless, some train managers have a number of warm expressions up their sleeves ready for deployment. I wish I could recall the best I've heard but my memory's not what it was. :-)

"...supporting my belief that I don't look anything like old enough to have one "

From your writing style I was holding a belief that you were about 24. (Not holding that belief in a derogatory way I hasten to add...)

Mark




Re: senior railcard
Posted by Mark A at 17:30, 6th January 2025
 
**snip**
Nevertheless, I keep my Senior Railcard in my wallet, next to my Driving Licence - which does have photo ID - just in case I am ever challenged. 

Ah, the driving licence. It could be said that it way too much personal info on it - some people do not like carrying it on them for that reason. Paired with house keys, a photocard driving licence drives a coach and horses through two-factor authentication.

Mark

Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by grahame at 17:29, 6th January 2025
 
How does the South Devon Railway relate to the Devon Valley Railway 

Coastal walks - station to station
Posted by grahame at 17:17, 6th January 2025
 
https://www.facebook.com/groups/402333272418551/

NEW: 250 WALKS BY RAIL AROUND THE COAST OF BRITAIN

Did you know there are 250 stations around the coast of Britain? Railwalks.co.uk has just mapped the British coastline for the first time, showing where you can walk between railway stations. The maps are organised by region on: https://www.railwalks.co.uk/walks/coast, with local information from our supporters and links to downloadable gpx files.

There are 150 station-to-station coastal walks of less than ten miles, and 200 of less than 20 miles. They may be walkable in a day. Most of the rest of the coast can be walked in longer stretches, offering opportunities for car-free walking holidays.

Please share this post with anyone you know who likes walking!

Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:11, 6th January 2025
 
Someone at the Department for Transport will have completely lost the plot by now. 


Re: senior railcard
Posted by Oxonhutch at 17:07, 6th January 2025
 
Using Tesco Clubcard points, a railcard can be purchased for £15 rather than the usual £30  . Two years ago it was only £10 

Re: senior railcard
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:00, 6th January 2025
 
Last year, I registered for my first Senior Railcard - despite having actually qualified for one, several years before. 

I have used it on my recent train tickets, without any challenge: there is no photo ID on the Railcard, but I suspect that my increasingly greying hair leads railway staff to think, 'yes, he's an old git'. 

Nevertheless, I keep my Senior Railcard in my wallet, next to my Driving Licence - which does have photo ID - just in case I am ever challenged. 


senior railcard
Posted by matth1j at 15:49, 6th January 2025
 
I've recently had the misfortune to become old enough to qualify for one of these, and have been making use of it. I had been looking forward to being challenged at the ticket barriers and on board, supporting my belief that I don't look anything like old enough to have one But so far that hasn't happened.

I've heard guards ask for young persons to show their 16-25 card; is it assumed that seniors are honest? And in fact do ticket barriers give any indication that a ticket has been purchased using a senior railcard? I haven't heard anything out of the ordinary when I pass through.

Re: Rail Replacement bus - OK, but I prefer the train.
Posted by matth1j at 13:27, 6th January 2025
 
Here is the official set of connections from Melksham to Bristol Temple Meads once the trains are running again

Onto that official timing I have added in red:

Yes, thanks - those look like the pre-engineering work times. I've been commuting between Melksham and Bristol by train (mostly) for over 5 years now.

The 06:32 used to run a couple of minutes later and just failed to connect at Trowbridge.

Well... it was possible if both trains were on time, even with the pedestrian bridge crossing; I managed it a few times (although the 07:21 is my usual)

The journey is now shorter, giving you a 20 minute gain into Bristol.

Yep, although it means leaving the house 45 mins earlier so I don't do it often.

Re: 2024 - Service update and amendment log, Swindon <-> Westbury
Posted by grahame at 12:45, 6th January 2025
 
Thanks, grahame. 

I have to say that I agree with ChrisB on this one: I'm a traditionalist, so I keep reverting to the original appearance of the Coffee Shop forum, as it has been since I joined it in December 2007. 

Chris 'Luddite' from Nailsea. 

I knew I had it in words somewhere ... from the front page at https://www.greatwesternrailway.info ...

We hope you enjoy new Coffee Shop experiences and continue to be comfortable in the well established ones.


Re: Rail Replacement bus - OK, but I prefer the train.
Posted by grahame at 12:29, 6th January 2025
 
I note that the bus at 06:50 these weeks is half an hour earlier from Melksham than the normal 07:21 train ... that's an extra 30 minutes on your day.

Yes - I meant to mention that, and it is definitely a drawback. But I'm an early bird, and would be very happy (and surprised ) if the 07:21 train was brought forward enough to make catching the 07:11 at Chippenham reasonably likely, or at least make the 07:34 a safe bet instead of what is currently an outside chance (the official connection is the 08:09).

Here is the official set of connections from Melksham to Bristol Temple Meads once the trains are running again



Onto that official timing I have added in red:
The 07:21 will get you to Bristol at 08:03 if you manage a short connection at Chippenham (33 minutes faster)
The 09:10 will get you to Bristol at 09:53 if you manage a short connection at Trowbridge  (36 minuted faster)

We have asked GWR about a one minute change on the 07:21's connection and even though it was shown to work during engineering changes, we have been denied the change because it would delay more important flows by 1 minute.   The 09:10's connection is more problematic needing a couple of minutes change to a train which would upset things on congested lines.

GWR do listen - and that green time I have added to the diagram is an example of that.  The 06:32 used to run a couple of minutes later and just failed to connect at Trowbridge.   The journey is now shorter, giving you a 20 minute gain into Bristol.

Re: Rail Replacement bus - OK, but I prefer the train.
Posted by matth1j at 11:30, 6th January 2025
 
I note that the bus at 06:50 these weeks is half an hour earlier from Melksham than the normal 07:21 train ... that's an extra 30 minutes on your day.

Yes - I meant to mention that, and it is definitely a drawback. But I'm an early bird, and would be very happy (and surprised ) if the 07:21 train was brought forward enough to make catching the 07:11 at Chippenham reasonably likely, or at least make the 07:34 a safe bet instead of what is currently an outside chance (the official connection is the 08:09).

Re: Engineering works - shows what they CAN do!
Posted by grahame at 11:28, 6th January 2025
 
To be fair, BPW is taking fewer trains than normal today. My son is en route to Cornwall this morning, and their Leeds - Plymouth train was (we assume) diverted via Severn Tunnel, skipping BPW.

Indeed - though it's not the first time we have noted these trains reversing at Bristol Parkway, is it?

Re: Engineering works - shows what they CAN do!
Posted by Red Squirrel at 11:11, 6th January 2025
 
To be fair, BPW is taking fewer trains than normal today. My son is en route to Cornwall this morning, and their Leeds - Plymouth train was (we assume) diverted via Severn Tunnel, skipping BPW.

Re: Warnings of snow, wind and rain across the UK for New Year
Posted by ChrisB at 11:03, 6th January 2025
 
New yellow warnings issujed for some of our area tonight & tomorrow morning & Wednesday now too

Re: Rail Replacement bus - OK, but I prefer the train.
Posted by grahame at 10:41, 6th January 2025
 
I thought I'd try the replacement Melksham-Chippenham 0650 bus this morning instead of the Faresaver 271 bus service. And I'm converted

It was a couple of minutes late, and made an unscheduled stop shortly after turning onto the A350 to let out the couple of lads who had thought they were going to Trowbridge (scheduled for 0701)

But it still got to Chippenham over 5 minutes early, which meant I could catch the 0711 Penzance service instead of the 0734 Weston I was expecting to wait for (and would normally catch, if lucky). And the nice and comfy Beeline coach was virtually empty, unlike the packed 271.

Any chance the engineering work will overrun?

We should really look to getting the train service RIGHT - running, and suffiicinlty on time to make connections.

I note that the bus at 06:50 these weeks is half an hour earlier from Melksham than the normal 07:21 train ... that's an extra 30 minutes on your day.

Engineering works - shows what they CAN do!
Posted by grahame at 10:30, 6th January 2025
 
Alteration: 10:46 from Filton Abbey Wood.
Alteration: 11:51 from Filton Abbey Wood.

11:51 Filton Abbey Wood to Bristol Temple Meads due 12:05 will be started from Bristol Parkway.
This is due to heavy rain flooding the railway.

The stopper from Bristol Temple Meads via Lawrence Hill, Stapleton Road and Ashley Down peters out at Filton Abbey Wood - one stations short of the potential interchange with express services to Swansea, London, Birmingham and beyond.   And yet - when push comes to shove, guess what - it can run up to that interchange at Bristol Parkway.

Re: Devon delays 2024
Posted by GBM at 09:42, 6th January 2025
 
From journeycheck
Cancellations to services between Newton Abbot and Paignton
Due to a fault with the signalling system between Newton Abbot and Paignton the line is blocked.
Train services running to and from these stations may be cancelled. Disruption is expected until 13:00 06/01.
Customer Advice
A coach service will run between Newton Abbot and Paignton via all stations.

My bolding.

Sidenote - this is now Devon delays 2025, or maybe just remove the 2024 part?
Second sidenote.
Tried a search for Devon delays and received this

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So the system knew there were various variations on those words, but wouldn't give me access to any of them.
Back to the 'my posts' section and find one of my earlier posts.  Long winded, but quicker than using the forum seach thing.

 
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