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| Re: Newquay Line - services, incidents and improvements (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [378382/19772/25] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 23:21, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
Member 'broadgage' here is an exponent for the right of surfboards to travel by train, but I suspect, due to his build, he doesn't ride one in the surf itself these days.
CfN.

| Animals on the line on the Circle/District line In "Transport for London" [378381/32378/46] Posted by 1st fan at 23:05, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
District Line is suffering this evening with a track fault and animals on the Line at St James Park.
https://tfl.gov.uk/tube-dlr-overground/status/#district
Minor delays:
Entire line
Part suspended:
Turnham Green Richmond
District Line: No service between Turnham Green and Richmond while we fix a track fault at Richmond. MINOR DELAYS on the rest of the line while we deal with an animal on the track at St. James's Park. Tickets are being accepted on London Buses.
Entire line
Part suspended:
Turnham Green Richmond
District Line: No service between Turnham Green and Richmond while we fix a track fault at Richmond. MINOR DELAYS on the rest of the line while we deal with an animal on the track at St. James's Park. Tickets are being accepted on London Buses.
Does anyone have a clue as to what animals they are, given this is a central London station which is under the former London Transport HQ?
| Re: Newquay Line - services, incidents and improvements (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [378380/19772/25] Posted by REVUpminster at 22:49, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
Seriously the 769/9s are still out there and might have been already in service if Alliance Rail had been given permission.
Do I sense that's a bit tongue-in-cheek given they're probably the one unit that would have been even less reliable than the 175s as they'd be forced to run on diesel 100% of the time?!
Erm ... we are in danger of stirring Coffee Shop forum member 'broadgage' into action again ...


Is he a surfer?
| Re: Newquay Line - services, incidents and improvements (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [378378/19772/25] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:49, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
Erm ... we are in danger of stirring Coffee Shop forum member 'broadgage' into action again ...

| Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026 In "Across the West" [378377/31163/26] Posted by TaplowGreen at 21:21, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
Cancellations to services between London Paddington and Reading
Due to a safety inspection of the track between London Paddington and Reading some lines are blocked.
Train services running to and from these stations may be cancelled, delayed or revised. Disruption is expected until 22:00 17/08.
Customer Advice
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We are sorry for the disruption to your journey today.
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What has happened?
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A track defect has been reported affected one of the two lines towards London Paddington in the Hanwell area.
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From the BBC
A heritage railway is getting rid of its volunteers who hold "stop" flags where trains cross public roads and replacing them with flashing lights.
The Leighton Buzzard Railway, in Bedfordshire, opened in 1919 to serve quarries, and has used "flagmen" along its three-mile route.
It said it was served with improvement notices from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) meaning it must now install "Wig-Wag" colour light signals at three road junctions.
Ian Hale, the railway's operations manager, said although some volunteers see it as a "loss of tradition, health and safety has to be the prime mover".
The Leighton Buzzard Railway, in Bedfordshire, opened in 1919 to serve quarries, and has used "flagmen" along its three-mile route.
It said it was served with improvement notices from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) meaning it must now install "Wig-Wag" colour light signals at three road junctions.
Ian Hale, the railway's operations manager, said although some volunteers see it as a "loss of tradition, health and safety has to be the prime mover".
| Re: Newquay Line - services, incidents and improvements (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [378375/19772/25] Posted by ChrisB at 20:40, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
Only on the local services - not on the IETs though
| Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2026 In "London to the Cotswolds" [378374/31371/14] Posted by ChrisB at 20:29, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
There was a safety check of the line which blocked between Evesham & Honeybourne at one stage this afternoon, reported on National Rail & Journeycheck
| Re: North Cotswold line delays and cancellations - 2026 In "London to the Cotswolds" [378373/31371/14] Posted by charles_uk at 20:09, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
Cancellations to services between Oxford and Worcester Foregate Street via Evesham
Due to a safety inspection of the track between Moreton-In-Marsh and Honeybourne the line is blocked. Disruption is expected until the end of the day.
Train services between Oxford and Worcester Foregate Street via Evesham and Worcester Shrub Hill may be cancelled, delayed or diverted.
Due to a safety inspection of the track between Moreton-In-Marsh and Honeybourne the line is blocked. Disruption is expected until the end of the day.
Train services between Oxford and Worcester Foregate Street via Evesham and Worcester Shrub Hill may be cancelled, delayed or diverted.
At the time of posting it seems there's been no services running since shortly after 5pm.
| Re: Thames Valley infrastructure problems causing disruption elsewhere - 2026 In "Across the West" [378372/31163/26] Posted by TaplowGreen at 18:58, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
From National Rail.....
Description
A safety inspection of the track between West Ealing and Southall means that trains have to run at a reduced speed on some lines. As a result, trains running between Acton Main Line and Heathrow Terminal 4 / Maidenhead may be cancelled, or revised.
Disruption is expected until 21:00.
Customer advice:
Passengers requiring Heathrow from the eastern route between Shenfield and Stratford are advised to change at Whitechapel for a Heathrow Terminal 4 service.
Passengers can travel for free between Heathrow Terminals. Change at Heathrow Terminals 2/3 for Heathrow Terminal 5.
Ticket acceptance:
You can use your ticket at no extra cost on the following alternative train and underground services:
London Underground services via any reasonable route
Great Western Railway services between London Paddington and Reading
I read that GWR advises that it does carry surfboards to Newquay. Don't anyone suggest to the Swiss they stop transporting skis.... in pairs...and ski poles!
| Re: Newquay Line - services, incidents and improvements (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [378370/19772/25] Posted by IndustryInsider at 18:09, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
Seriously the 769/9s are still out there and might have been already in service if Alliance Rail had been given permission.
Do I sense that's a bit tongue-in-cheek given they're probably the one unit that would have been even less reliable than the 175s as they'd be forced to run on diesel 100% of the time?!
| Re: Newquay Line - services, incidents and improvements (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [378369/19772/25] Posted by RailCornwall at 17:45, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
We are nine months away from full Mid Cornwall Metro working, allegedly, without reliable rolling stock the new service will not gain the usage it is intended to encourage. I suspect in the mire of GBR that the MCM start will be postponed. There also has to be a possibility that through Falmouth - Newquay services will be indefinately.
| Re: Derailment, Lewes, 13 Aug 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [378368/32362/51] Posted by ChrisB at 17:08, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
Clear up to take at least 10 days
| Re: Weather updates from across the UK and implications for infrastructure - 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [378367/31355/51] Posted by JohnM at 16:49, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
It was properly raining in Keynsham as we passed through at about 7:40 this morning, and I had my brolly up for the walk from Temple Meads to the office 10 mins later. A very pleasant change

| Re: Newquay Line - services, incidents and improvements (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [378366/19772/25] Posted by REVUpminster at 16:21, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
GWR have already used 142003 for a jolly to Portishead in May. A project that GWR isn't paying for. Maybe they could use it at Newquay.
Seriously the 769/9s are still out there and might have been already in service if Alliance Rail had been given permission.
Yes. But.
Oozzz gonna pay for them?
Oozzz gonna pay for them?
The taxpayer. But at least it might reduce those pesky 'Delay Repay' payouts the taxpayer forks out for.
| Re: Newquay Line - services, incidents and improvements (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [378364/19772/25] Posted by GBM at 16:17, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
Are there any way-out ideas that could help GWR - "More trains than normal requiring repair at the same time" is becoming a sick joke. "Normal" IS that lots of trains require repair; perhaps "More trains than we expected requiring repair at the same time" would be more accurate and one wonders if there's the odd TC set, Hastings Diesel or Inter7City units available for hire for a few ... weeks? Months?
Oozzz gonna pay for them?
| Re: Newquay Line - services, incidents and improvements (merged posts) In "Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall" [378362/19772/25] Posted by grahame at 15:16, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
A general shortage of trains in Cornwall ...
Richard Trevithick would have sorted that one out.

Jesting apart (and, yes, I laughed) I'm noting that Hastings Diesels have 2 out of 2 units in operation at present, including one on the Sheffield Park to East Grinstead line which is standing in for the local operator of that line who's unable to run his normal motive power at the moment. And I also noted a couple of years ago that a heritage train was used on the Oxenholme branch.
Are there any way-out ideas that could help GWR - "More trains than normal requiring repair at the same time" is becoming a sick joke. "Normal" IS that lots of trains require repair; perhaps "More trains than we expected requiring repair at the same time" would be more accurate and one wonders if there's the odd TC set, Hastings Diesel or Inter7City units available for hire for a few ... weeks? Months?
Those are the ones which haven't been 'converted' by being driven under a railway bridge.

| Re: Weather updates from across the UK and implications for infrastructure - 2026 In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [378360/31355/51] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 14:30, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
From BBC weather:
Rain on way for UK with temperatures to drop to overnight lows of 3C in some places
That's quite a drop in temperature: my digital clock shows that my study is now at 26.7c, with all the windows open.
CfN.

| Re: Imber Bus Day - merged topics, ongoing events and discussion here In "Buses and other ways to travel" [378359/17260/5] Posted by JayMac at 14:26, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
That is a famous viewpoint of the annual event, but the first time I have seen an open top bus.
Open toppers in 2024.


| Re: Virgin Cross Channel? In "The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom" [378358/32375/51] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 14:09, 17th August 2026 Already liked by GBM | ![]() |
No problem, GBM: here is probably the best Coffee Shop forum board to post about journeys starting (or proposed to start) in the UK.
CfN.

| MOVED: Virgin Cross Channel? In "Campaigns for new and improved services" [378357/32376/28] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 14:01, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
This topic has been moved to The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom.
https://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=32375.0
No problem: that's probably the best board on which to post anything about journeys starting in the UK.
CfN.

| Re: Cancellations today - what proportion of services? In "Across the West" [378356/32371/26] Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 13:57, 17th August 2026 Already liked by IndustryInsider | ![]() |
Don't panic, Captain Wainwaring! GBR will sort out all such issues.

A general shortage of trains in Cornwall ...
Richard Trevithick would have sorted that one out.

| Re: Imber Bus Day - merged topics, ongoing events and discussion here In "Buses and other ways to travel" [378354/17260/5] Posted by JohnM at 13:13, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
That buses picture is also in the Daily Mail's write-up of the event - they've got a nice set of 8. But that's one of their subscribers-only stories, and they don't do gifting (I only read it for entertainment, not news, honest
).| Re: Imber Bus Day - merged topics, ongoing events and discussion here In "Buses and other ways to travel" [378353/17260/5] Posted by JohnM at 13:07, 17th August 2026 | ![]() |
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gift/6f3aedcfccbf548c
Thank you - may be today's Telegraph but the article is dated 20th August 2025? Having read it, much of the story (and the other stuff around that's churning out) is the same as it was last year. The article reports 28 old Routemaster buses out of 40 buses in total on the service and I'll be interested to learn the 2026 equivalent stats.














