I travelled from Bristol to Glasgow today, beginning my journey on the 11.30 departure from Temple Meads to Aberdeen. As we were awaiting the train on platform 5, it was announced that the departure would be from Platform 1 (the Severn Beach bay) instead. It was a 4-car Voyager* that was apparently a last-minute substitute for a failed unit. I've never witnessed an inter-city train departing from this platform; does it happen at all regularly these days?
*Can you still call them Voyagers even though they're not operated by Virgin?
Voyager in Temple Meads Platform 1
Voyager in Temple Meads Platform 1
Andy Kirkham
Re: Voyager in Temple Meads Platform 1
I wouldn't call it a regular occurrence but it's certainly not unusual. If a southbound Cross Country service terminates at Bristol and it's due to return north shortly after, platform 1 is often used if the booked platform is full and no other suitable platform is available. Of course they can only do this for a four car set.AndyK wrote:I've never witnessed an inter-city train departing from this platform; does it happen at all regularly these days?
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As g4mby has said only the 4 car 220 sets can fit in platform 1 at Temple Meads. One of the later XC terminators is booked in 1 every evening, sorry I can't remember which one off the top of my head.
Sadly during the day we can't plan trains to use platform 1 at Bristol (which would keep a through platform free) because it can't be guaranteed to be a 4 car set every day.
Alex
Sadly during the day we can't plan trains to use platform 1 at Bristol (which would keep a through platform free) because it can't be guaranteed to be a 4 car set every day.
Alex